Van Morrison is a British musician born on August 31, 1945. He is known for his unique blend of rock, blues, and Celtic music, with hits like "Brown Eyed Girl" and "Moondance." Morrison's soulful voice and poetic lyrics have earned him critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. Throughout his career, he has released numerous albums and received multiple awards, including the Grammy Award. Van Morrison continues to be an influential figure in the music industry, inspiring generations of musicians.

"A famous person to themselves, they don't get up in the morning and think, I'm famous. I'm not famous to me. Famous is a perception."



"You can't stay the same. If you're a musician and a singer, you have to change, that's the way it works."



"I've never felt like I was born with a silver spoon at all, although I've felt like howling at the moon a lot of times!"



"Even today, skiffle is a defining part of my music. If I get the opportunity to just have a jam, skiffle is what I love to play."



"I don't feel comfortable doing interviews. My profession is music, and writing songs. That's what I do. I like to do it, but I hate to talk about it."



"You take stuff from different places, and sometimes you stick a line in because it rhymes, not because it makes sense."



"The first piece of music that captured my imagination was probably Ray Charles Live At Newport."



"I'm not a rock singer and I don't want to be a rock singer. I'm not interested. It doesn't seem to get across."



"When I started you were more in touch with the people you were playing to. There wasn't the distance or the separation that there is now."



"I'm very lucky, I'm happy with life because my experiences led me to do what I had to do. I don't have any regrets whatsoever."



"When I started studying tenor saxophone as a kid in Belfast, I did so with a guy named George Cassidy, who was also a big inspiration."



"I never paid attention to what was contemporary or what was commercial, it didn't mean anything to me."

