James Morrison

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  • Born: Rugby, England
  • Years Active: 2000s

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At the ripe old age of 21, James Morrison became an overnight sensation in the U.K. with the release of his debut album, 2006's Undiscovered, which wasted little time going platinum in the British Isles. Blessed with a fresh, soulful voice that alternated between smooth and rough tones (and suggested a British Stevie Wonder), Morrison recalled both the passion of classic soul music and the confessional lyrical stance of the singer/songwriters of the 1970s. Morrison was born in the West Midlands town of Rugby, where he soaked up the influence of his parents' record collection. His mother was a fan of soul, especially artists like Otis Redding, Van Morrison, and Al Green, while his dad was big on country and classic folk musicians such as Leadbelly and Woody Guthrie. During interviews conducted years later, Morrison alluded to an unhappy childhood touched by poverty and illness -- describing his hometown, he told one a journalist that "[t]he best thing is I've got memories of being a kid there and the worst thing is I've got memories of being a kid there" -- and early on he struck out on his own, earning pocket money by busking on the streets of Porth, a village near the Cornish coast.

Morrison worked odd jobs across the country while writing songs and playing gigs whenever he could, and his big break came when a demo of his material caught the ear of an A&R man at Polydor Records. Morrison was quickly signed to the label, and he went into the studio with producer Martin Terefe to record the 13 original songs that comprise Undiscovered, which was released in August 2006. A well-received appearance on Jools Holland's chat show Later and an opening slot on Corinne Bailey Rae's British concert tour made Morrison an artist to watch, and his songs "You Give Me Something" and "Wonderful World" became major hits in the U.K. In January 2007, Morrison played a short tour of the United States as the buzz about his album began to cross the ocean. Songs for You, Truths for Me appeared the following year and helped maintain the singer's popularity in the U.K., where the album charted at number three. Nelly Furtado contributed vocals to the song "Broken Strings," which became Morrison's most successful single to date.

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James Morrison may refer to:

Music

James Morrison (Geordie songwriter) (1800–?), Newcastle song writerJames Morrison (fiddler) (1893–1947), Irish fiddlerJames Morrison (musician) (born 1962), Australian jazz musicianJames Morrison (singer) (born 1984), English singer/songwriterJim Morrison (James Douglas Morrison, 1943–1971), poet and lead singer of The DoorsJames Neil Morrison (born 1960), aka Jim Bob, English guitarist and member of Carter USMJamie Morrison, member of the Noisettes

Film, television and theatre

Steele MacKaye (James Morrison, 1842–1894), American theatre personalityJames W. Morrison (1888–1974), American actor, appeared in the 1911 film A Tale of Two CitiesJames Morrison (actor) (born 1954), American actorJim Morrison, contestant on the first season of The Mole in the United States

Sport

Jim Morrison (ice hockey) (born 1931), former ice hockey player, coach and scoutJim Morrison (baseball) (born 1952), former Major League Baseball playerJim Morrison (hurler), Irish hurlerJames Morrison (footballer) (born 1986), Scotland international footballerJames Morrison (golfer) (born 1985), English golferJames Morrison (coach), American football coachJames L. Morison, American football coach

Politics

James Morrison (businessman) (1789–1857), British businessman and politicianJames Morrison (Kansas politician) (1942–2010), Kansas politicianJames L. D. Morrison (1816–1888), American politician from IllinoisJames Morrison Harris (1817–1898), American politician from MarylandJames J. Morrison (1861–1936), Canadian farm leaderJames Morrison (British politician) (1873–1934), British landowner and, briefly, MP for Nottingham EastJames H. Morrison (1908–2000), American politician from LouisianaJames Morrison, 2nd Baron Margadale (1930–2003), British peer

Other fields

James Morrison (mutineer) (1760–1807), British seaman and mutineerJames Morison (physician) (1770–1840), British physicianRichard James Morrison (1795–1874), English astrologerJames Augustus Cotter Morison (1832–1888), English essayist and historianJames Morrison (bishop) (1861–1950), bishop of the Diocese of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, CanadaJames J. Dillon (James Morrison, born 1942), former professional wrestler and managerJames Morrison (artist) (born 1932), cofounded the Glasgow Group of artistsJames Rutherford Morison (1853–1939), British surgeonJames Morrison, Scottish founder of mobile phone firm i-mate

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Date Venue Location Tickets
06.08.12 Open Air Am Tanzbrunnen Koln, NORTH RHINE-WESTPHAL Germany
07.24.12 Parco Della Musica Auditorium Rome, US