Stephen Morris

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Stephen Morris
Birth name Stephen Paul David Morris
Born 28 October 1957 (1957-10-28) (age 50)
Origin Macclesfield, Cheshire, England
Instrument(s) Drums, keyboards, percussion
Associated acts New Order
Joy Division
The Other Two

Stephen Paul David Morris (born 28 October 1957 in Macclesfield, Cheshire, England) is a musician in the Manchester based rock band New Order. Although he is primarily a percussionist, he also plays keyboards. He also drummed in the band from which New Order was formed, Joy Division, and in The Other Two, a band made up of Morris and his wife, Gillian Gilbert. Morris is known for his machine like drumming that is seamlessly woven with New Order's drum machine sounds.

(He attended the same school in Macclesfield as Joy Division vocalist Ian Curtis and was expelled for abusing cough syrup). Early on, Morris was a strong contender to become New Order's lead vocalist, and his voice can be heard on some early tracks (especially live versions). He also contributed musically to as-yet-unreleased demos by fellow Mancunians Quando Quango.

Something of an eccentric, Morris has been called "daft as a brush" by bandmate Peter Hook. Morris reportedly used some of his fortune to purchase several military vehicles. He and Gilbert live in Rainow, outside Macclesfield. Together they formed the side-project The Other Two.

They have together two daughters, Mathilde (Tilly) and Grace. Grace has transverse myelitis, which has effects similar to a spinal injury. The disease has left Grace paralysed from the waist down. Grace has largely recovered, but she still continues to need care and treatment, consequentially Gillian has stayed home and not toured with the band since 2001.[1]

In 2007, Morris and Gilbert remixed two tracks for the Nine Inch Nails remix album Year Zero Remixed.

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