Cory Morrow

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Cory Morrow (born May 1, 1972 in Houston, Texas) is a singer/songwriter who has gained popularity throughout the Southwest. Morrow started playing guitar at Memorial High School in Houston. He continued to develop as a musician while attending Texas Tech University, where he was a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. In 1993, Morrow moved to Austin, Texas to pursue music as a career. Along with college friend Pat Green, Morrow popularized what is known as "Texas Country". He is also considered part of the Red Dirt music scene, that differentiates itself from the popular Nashville music scene. Morrow has sold over 200,000 albums independently. Morrow's 2002 release Outside the Lines reached #28 on Billboard's Country Album chart, #3 on the magazine's Internet Sales chart, #8 on its Independent Album chart and #16 on Heatseekers chart. SoundScan ranked him #7 among “country debut artists” that year.[1]

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[edit] DUI Arrest

On January 15, 2005, Morrow was arrested for drug possession and drunk driving after police witnessed him exceeding 100 mph in his BMW on Loop 1 in Austin, TX. Morrow pled the DUI charge down to a misdemeanor and the felony charge of drug possession was dropped due to the small amount of cocaine that was found in the car. The arrest gave Morrow an opportunity to re-evaluate his life and choices:

"The whole situation allowed me to open my eyes and see there were issues in my life that needed addressing. I started to really see things in a different light. I am very fortunate to be in the position where I can share my music with thousands and thousands of people. Nothing is worth jeopardizing that."[2]

[edit] Discography

Year Album US Country Label
1997 Texas Time Travelin' EP Write On
The Cory Morrow Band
1998 The Man That I Have Been
2001 Double Exposure: Live
Songs We Wish We'd Written (w/ Pat Green) 26 Greenhorse/Write On
2002 Outside the Lines 28 Write On
2003 Full Exposure Live 40
2005 Nothing Left to Hide 42 Smith Entertainment/Write On
2007 Ten Years Sustain/Write On
2008 Vagrants & Kings 45

[edit] References

  1. ^ Lone Star Music Artist Biography
  2. ^ Lone Star Music Artist Biography

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