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Cory Morrow
Biography
Singer/songwriter Cory Morrow was born and raised in Texas, and he's become a local legend in the Lone Star State, producing a handful of self-released albums and playing an endless string of shows from Amarillo to Corpus Christi that have made him a major attraction in the Southwest. Morrow was born in Houston on May 1, 1971, and began learning to play guitar when he was 15 on an instrument his stepfather won in a coin toss in a Mexican border town. Originally a fan of hard rock acts like ZZ Top and Led Zeppelin, Morrow started writing songs while in high school, but while studying at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, he developed a taste for Lone Star singer/songwriters such as Ray Wylie Hubbard and Robert Earl Keen, and struck up a friendship will fellow aspiring songwriter Pat Green. Morrow's songs evolved into a more rootsy and personal style, and in 1993 he relocated to Austin in hopes of launching a career as a musician. In 1997, Morrow released an EP on his own Write On record label, Texas Time Travellin', and he issued his first full-length album later the same year. The Texas-based independent label Watermelon Records signed Morrow and issued his second album, The Man That I Have Been, in 1999, but the company soon went bankrupt and the album quickly fell out of print.
Selected Discography