Linda Rondstadt, Gary Morris
Morris' voice is the only instrument needed to move the listener's heart and soul.
He is probably best known for his original recording of "Wind Beneath My Wings,"
which won both the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music
Song of the Year Awards. At the height of his Nashville recording career, Morris
boldly opted to play opposite Linda Ronstadt in the New York Shakespeare Festival
production of Puccini's opera La Boheme. Next, he accepted the heroic lead role of
Jean Valjean in "Les Miserables," on Broadway. Receiving resounding critical
praise, including a Drama Desk Best Actor nomination, his performance set the
standard for this challenging role. Morris' famous rendition of "Bring Him Home" can
be found on the platinum-selling Grammy Award-winning International cast album,
as well as on his latest CD, "Gospel Classics, Volume 2 - Rock of Ages."

His career in country music began in the early 1980's when Morris produced twelve
albums that generated sixteen Top 10 singles and five No. 1 hits, including "Baby
Bye Bye," "100% Chance Of Rain," and "Leave Me Lonely." Morris then broke new
ground with his highly successful self-produced acoustic album "Plain Brown
Wrapper," far preceding the unplugged genre that is so popular today.

The Texas-born vocalist earns ovations whenever he performs. The Dallas Morning
News writes, “There are voices that transcend seasons and settings. They are the
kind of voices that through sheer beauty and unbridled passion soar above others.
Gary Morris has one of those voices.”

His magnificent voice has graced the historic stage of the Grand Ole Opry, as well
as the White House, where he has performed for every living U.S. President. Morris'
versatile career has taken him around the world-- a command performance for the
Queen of England, producing a Hungarian rock band, making corporate
appearances or singing at one of his acclaimed concerts or Christmas shows.
Morris was featured in the powerful and moving PBS documentary, "Gary Morris and
the Art of Tretyakov," as the first musician to ever perform live in this venerable
museum and gallery that houses over 100,000 Russian masterpieces, Morris
seamlessly wove hauntingly beautiful music with images of classic Russian
paintings to create a unique and exciting documentary.

Morris is equally comfortable in front of the camera. For five years, he hosted TNN's
top-rated show, "North American Sportsman," which combined his love for the
outdoors and featured such celebrity guests as Bryant Gumble, Troy Aikman and
Larry Csonka, among others. His acting credits include recurring roles on The
Colby's, Designing Women, and Mike Hammer.

One of the most poignant moments of his career came when Olympic Gold Medalist
figure skater Scott Hamilton, returning to the ice after his battle with cancer, asked
Gary to sing at his comeback performance, which was televised on CBS. There
weren't many dry eyes when Hamilton took the ice to Gary's masterful rendition of
the ballad "With One More Look At You."

Still keeping an active touring and producing schedule, Morris presently divides his
time between Nashville, Tennessee, and a second home at Mountain Spirit, his
spectacular hunting and fly-fishing executive resort in Southern Colorado.


BEST KNOWN RECORDING:
The Wind Beneath My Wings

AWARDS:
Billboards New Male Artist of the Year 1982; ACM Single of the Year 1984 for "Wind
Beneath My Wings"
Jean Val Jean, Les Miserables
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