james morrison
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Artist bio
There are multiple artists by the name of James Morrison:
1) James Morrison (46) (born James Morrison Catchpole in 1984) is a singer/songwriter from Rugby, Warwickshire, England. He says that his musical influences include Al Green (31), Otis Redding (79), Cat Stevens (243) and The Kinks (61).
At 13 Morrison began to learn guitar when his uncle showed him how to play a blues riff. He started busking when he lived at Porth near Newquay, in Cornwall. After years of playing other musicians' songs, he eventually started to write his own. Read more
Polydor Productions took charge and signed him. He became the supporting artist for Corinne Bailey Rae on her tour supporting her debut album.
In 2006 he debuted with his single You Give Me Something which became a hit single around Europe and Japan. It reached the #2 spot in Holland and the #5 spot in the UK. And James proves that he isn't a one-hit-wonder - his debut album Undiscovered went straight to #1 in the UK and has sold more than 500,000 copies world wide.
The second single released from the album is "Wonderful World," which has already been a top 10 hit in the UK reaching the #8 spot.
He is set to be the opening act, along with Nylon and Jesse McCartney, on chart topping girl band Joie's forthcoming arena tour. He also performed at the 2006 V Festival. He was due to only play one of the smaller tents but, due to the amount of people wanting to get into the tent, he had a ten-minute set on the main stage before Hard-Fi came on (Hylands Park).
2) James Morrison (born 11 November 1962 in Boorowa, New South Wales) is an Australian jazz musician who plays numerous instruments, but is best known for his trumpet playing. He is a true multi-instrumentalist, capable of performing on the trombone, euphonium, flugelhorn, tuba, saxophone, and piano. He is also a composer, writing jazz charts for ensembles of various sizes and proficiency levels. He performed the opening fanfare at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, and is usually regarded as one of Australia's finest jazz musicians.
3) James Morrison (1893 - 1947) was an Irish fiddle musician who released several records worth of traditional Irish music. Some of his works are showcased on the Rounder Records collections "Milestone at the Garden : Irish Fiddle Masters from the 78 RPM Era" and "From Galway to Dublin: Early Recordings of Irish Traditional Music."
1) James Morrison (46) (born James Morrison Catchpole in 1984) is a singer/songwriter from Rugby, Warwickshire, England. He says that his musical influences include Al Green (31), Otis Redding (79), Cat Stevens (243) and The Kinks (61).
At 13 Morrison began to learn guitar when his uncle showed him how to play a blues riff. He started busking when he lived at Porth near Newquay, in Cornwall. After years of playing other musicians' songs, he eventually started to write his own. Read more
Polydor Productions took charge and signed him. He became the supporting artist for Corinne Bailey Rae on her tour supporting her debut album.
In 2006 he debuted with his single You Give Me Something which became a hit single around Europe and Japan. It reached the #2 spot in Holland and the #5 spot in the UK. And James proves that he isn't a one-hit-wonder - his debut album Undiscovered went straight to #1 in the UK and has sold more than 500,000 copies world wide.
The second single released from the album is "Wonderful World," which has already been a top 10 hit in the UK reaching the #8 spot.
He is set to be the opening act, along with Nylon and Jesse McCartney, on chart topping girl band Joie's forthcoming arena tour. He also performed at the 2006 V Festival. He was due to only play one of the smaller tents but, due to the amount of people wanting to get into the tent, he had a ten-minute set on the main stage before Hard-Fi came on (Hylands Park).
2) James Morrison (born 11 November 1962 in Boorowa, New South Wales) is an Australian jazz musician who plays numerous instruments, but is best known for his trumpet playing. He is a true multi-instrumentalist, capable of performing on the trombone, euphonium, flugelhorn, tuba, saxophone, and piano. He is also a composer, writing jazz charts for ensembles of various sizes and proficiency levels. He performed the opening fanfare at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, and is usually regarded as one of Australia's finest jazz musicians.
3) James Morrison (1893 - 1947) was an Irish fiddle musician who released several records worth of traditional Irish music. Some of his works are showcased on the Rounder Records collections "Milestone at the Garden : Irish Fiddle Masters from the 78 RPM Era" and "From Galway to Dublin: Early Recordings of Irish Traditional Music."