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At first glance it's easy to
dismiss a singer-songwriter who seems to have just
appeared on the music scene; especially a female in her
teens. In the case of Maren Morris that would be a
mistake on several counts. Mention "teen singer" and
eyes roll and stereotypes spring to mind, but one phrase
sung with this vocalist and all that evaporates.
Although having just turned 17, Maren has been
performing live for many years and recorded her first CD
at age 14. She also writes and performs her own music in
her band. The Arlington Bowie High School student is
releasing her second record of all-original tunes in
2007, which is being eagerly anticipated by some major
record labels.
Her style transcends Rock, Country, Blues and Pop
styles, with soulful vocals that invite yet defy
comparison to current and past musical performers.
Maverick Magazine (UK) said Maren "...conjures Emmylou
Harris, Bonnie Raitt and Natalie Maines" while the Fort
Worth Weekly called her "...a tiny hurricane of
blue-eyed soul." Whatever you call her Maren's innate
vocal phrasing, intuitive writing and solid guitar
performances stun audiences at live shows and shine
through in her recordings.
Maren attended the first ever Grammy Camp, presented by
the Recording Academy, as the only Texas artist invited
among 43 students from across the nation. The Camp
teamed her with other songwriters, musicians and music
industry greats such as producers David Foster and Paul
Williams. She is also a voting member of the Academy.
The singer/songwriter has had the pleasure of sharing
the stage with such talent as Jack Ingram, Miranda
Lambert, Cheyenne Kimball, Bob Schneider, Monte
Montgomery and the Randy Rogers Band. She was named 2007
Songwriter of the Year and the 2006 and 2007 Female
Vocalist of the Year by the Fort Worth Weekly and Rising
Star of the Year at the 2005 Terry Awards. A tour of
England in the summer of 2006 marked Maren's first foray
outside the United States, consisting of five live shows
and three BBC appearances.
Maren Morris has been paying her dues for years and is
finally earning the respect of her peers and others
across the music industry. Those who might once have
viewed her as a novelty must now reckon with the fact
that she has grown in all areas of music. Her writing,
vocal ability and guitar playing have all come of age. |