Mark Morriss

Mark Morriss
Mark Morriss
Background information
Birth name Mark James Morris
Born October 18, 1971 (1971-10-18) (age 40)
Origin Hounslow, England
Genres Indie rock
Alternative rock
Britpop
Occupations Singer
Songwriter
Instruments Vocals
Electric guitar
Acoustic guitar
Harmonica
Years active 1994–present
Associated acts The Bluetones

Mark James Morriss (born 18 October 1971, Hounslow, Middlesex) is an English singer-songwriter. He is the lead singer for The Bluetones, and is the older brother of bandmate Scott Morriss. He is also pursuing a solo career.

His debut solo album, Memory Muscle, was released in May 2008. A gentler, folk-tinged record, it includes five re-recorded tracks which had previously been released under the name “Fi-Lo Beddow” as an EP in February 2006. The strings on the record were arranged by David Arnold, who became a fan of Expecting to Fly whilst scoring Independence Day.[1]

In May 2011, Morriss played at the LeeStock Music Festival in Sudbury, Suffolk as the headline act on the closing Sunday.[2]

Contents

Solo discography

EP

Single

  • 2008 - I'm Sick
  • 2008 - Lay Low (download-only)

Album

References

External links

Mark Morriss of The Bluetones also made a solo appearance at the, "Crown" pub, a venue located in Dunoon, Argyllshire, Scotland in the easter of 2008, playing some acoustic songs in a very intimate and exclusive surrounding.



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