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Van Morrison plays a Renaissance guitar. Shouldn't you?
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In August 1945, a baby was born in Belfast Ireland who would grow to be one of the most
influential musicians of the twentieth century. Named George Ivan Morrison by his parents, "Van
the Man" by his fans, and more commonly Van Morrison by music lovers throughout the world, the
"baby" is now into his sixties and both he, and his music are still going strong.
Playing a variety of instruments including keyboard, saxophone and harmonica he played in
various groups until he found stardom knocking on his door when his Irish rhythm and blues band
"Them" released in 1964 (ironically released as the B side of "Baby, Please Don't Go!"). Three
years later, it would be "Brown Eyed Girl" that would bring him to an even higher level, only this
time as a solo performer. "Brown Eyed Girl", a song that is considered synonymous with Van
Morrison, has been listed in many top 100 best song lists - and in 2007 was inducted into the
Grammy Hall of Fame. Despite this, Van Morrison remains adamant that because of a contract he
signed without professional advice, he has never earned any royalties for this song.
Another of Morrison's songs that has achieved greatness is the title track from his 1970
"Moondance" album. Although released as a single 7 years after the release of the album, the
sophisticated sound of "Moondance" has made it an ideal choice for singers like Michael Buble.
Many of Van Morrison's songs have also appeared on movie soundtracks over the years.
Despite his public appeal, and the way his music reaches out to his fans, Van Morrison himself is
not one of the music world's more flamboyant celebrities. In fact, at one time he suffered from
serious stage fright which kept him from performing live for a time in the 1970s.
Since regaining his stage confidence he has played in front of such notable people as then US
President Bill Clinton, as well as concert venues worldwide packed with thousands of fans. He's
also no stranger to TV appearances and appeared as one of Jay Leno's final guests before his
show was moved to prime time in May 2009.
One of the things that makes Van Morrison so popular is his ability to mix musical genre. Most
performers stick within a particular genre and that's the foundation of their fan base. Van Morrison
however reaches across genres, blending his native Celtic tones with blues, folk, rock and roll, and
even pop. Consequently his music reaches a wide audience that spans generations.
Although Van Morrison doesn't tour, he does continue to perform live, so if you haven't seen him
yet, make sure you get a ticket next time he's in your area!
van Morrison concert fans can know about the artist discography and also how to book tickets
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Van Morrison plays a Renaissance guitar. Shouldn't you?
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