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Van Morrison a father again at 64 | Van Morrison a father again at 64 |
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Acclaimed Belfast-born singer Van Morrison has become a father again at the age of 64. | Acclaimed Belfast-born singer Van Morrison has become a father again at the age of 64. |
A statement posted on the singer's website announced the birth of George Ivan Morrison III to the musician and Gigi Lee, who manages him. | A statement posted on the singer's website announced the birth of George Ivan Morrison III to the musician and Gigi Lee, who manages him. |
It described the newest Morrison, born on Tuesday, as "the spitting image of his daddy". | It described the newest Morrison, born on Tuesday, as "the spitting image of his daddy". |
"He is a dual citizen of Northern Ireland/United Kingdom and the United States," the statement added. | "He is a dual citizen of Northern Ireland/United Kingdom and the United States," the statement added. |
A spokesman for Morrison said the couple have kept the birth location private. | A spokesman for Morrison said the couple have kept the birth location private. |
Van Morrison, whose 45-year career spans soul, blues, jazz, R&B and country, has a 39-year-old daughter, singer-songwriter Shana Morrison, from his first marriage to Janet Minto. | Van Morrison, whose 45-year career spans soul, blues, jazz, R&B and country, has a 39-year-old daughter, singer-songwriter Shana Morrison, from his first marriage to Janet Minto. |
Van Morrison was born in 1945, in Bloomfield, east Belfast, the only child of George Morrison, a shipyard worker, and Violet Stitt Morrison. | |
He would become known as "Van the Man" but it was as a teenager that he started his professional career when, in the late 1950s, he played a variety of instruments in showbands who covered the hits of the day. | |
It was as the lead singer of Northern Ireland band Them - with whom he recorded Gloria and Here Come the Night - that he rose to prominence in the 1960s. | |
While in London with Them he worked with songwriter and producer Bert Berns. | |
Berns produced and released Van Morrison's album Blowin' Your Mind, in 1967, which included the hit single Brown Eyed Girl. | |
After Berns' death, Warner Brothers Records bought out his contract and allowed him several sessions to record Astral Weeks in 1968. | |
Even though this album would gradually garner high praise, it was initially poorly received. | |
The next one, Moondance, established Van Morrison as a major artist. | |
He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993 but declined to attend the ceremony. | He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993 but declined to attend the ceremony. |
In 2008 he performed Astral Weeks live for the first time since 1968 and is to release a documentary film charting the experience. | |