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Van Morrison

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Van Morrison

b. 1945

Northern Irish musician (born 1945)

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Biography

Sir George Ivan "Van" Morrison is a Northern Irish musician, singer and songwriter whose recording career started in the 1960s. Morrison's albums have performed well in the UK and Ireland, with more than 40 reaching the UK Top 40, as well as internationally, including in Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland.

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Timeline

The story of Van Morrison, told in moments.

Legacy

Over 40 studio albums. Knighted in 2015. His music merges Celtic soul, blues, jazz, and stream-of-consciousness poetry into something that doesn't have a name. He still performs. He still won't talk about it.

1945 Birth

Born George Ivan Morrison in Belfast, Northern Ireland. His father was an electrician at the Harland and Wolff shipyard with an enormous record collection. Blues, jazz, country. Van was listening to Leadbelly and Hank Williams before he was 10.

1964 Event

Formed Them in Belfast. "Gloria" became a garage rock standard, covered by hundreds of bands. Morrison was 19, playing R&B in a city that had no R&B scene. He created one.

1967 Event

Released "Brown Eyed Girl" as a solo artist. It reached number 10 in the U.S. He earned $2,500 total from the recording. The song has been played over 10 million times on American radio.

1968 Event

Recorded Astral Weeks in two three-hour sessions with jazz musicians he'd never met. The album sold poorly on release. It's now considered one of the greatest albums ever made.

1970 Event

Moondance brought commercial success. "Into the Mystic" and "Crazy Love" became staples. Morrison settled in Woodstock, New York, played local bars unannounced, and refused most interviews.

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