Joe Morris

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Lowe Groovin' 00:00 Tools
Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere 00:00 Tools
Beans And Corn Bread 00:00 Tools
Shining 00:00 Tools
Rebus 1 00:00 Tools
Skies Reprise 00:00 Tools
Weasel Walk 00:00 Tools
Transparent 00:00 Tools
Rebus 3 00:00 Tools
Opal Eyes 00:00 Tools
Person in a Place 00:00 Tools
Rebus 2 00:00 Tools
Star Stream 00:00 Tools
Sunlit Forest 00:00 Tools
Angle of Incidence 00:00 Tools
Rebus 6 00:00 Tools
Rebus 4 00:00 Tools
Purple Distant 00:00 Tools
Silver Sun 00:00 Tools
Rebus 5 00:00 Tools
Broken Hearted Blues 00:00 Tools
Beans And Cornbread 00:00 Tools
Light Of The Moon 00:00 Tools
Groove Therapy 00:00 Tools
Bell Orange Curves 00:00 Tools
Anytime, Any Place, Anywhere 00:00 Tools
Street Scene 00:00 Tools
Stars Over Benniras 00:00 Tools
Emerald Mountain 00:00 Tools
Evocative Shadow 00:00 Tools
Flight 00:00 Tools
Light 00:00 Tools
Animal 00:00 Tools
tree branch 00:00 Tools
I Had a Notion 00:00 Tools
Geomantic 00:00 Tools
Metronorth 00:00 Tools
Patterns on Faces 00:00 Tools
Backbone 00:00 Tools
Gravity 00:00 Tools
Creature 00:00 Tools
Boogie Woogie March 00:00 Tools
The Spider 00:00 Tools
telepathy 00:00 Tools
Bahia 00:00 Tools
way in 00:00 Tools
Atmosphere 00:00 Tools
Shape 00:00 Tools
Reflected Object 00:00 Tools
Today on Earth 00:00 Tools
Thicket 00:00 Tools
Crow 00:00 Tools
Threshold 00:00 Tools
Wow! 00:00 Tools
age of everything 00:00 Tools
Sense 00:00 Tools
Chuck-A-Boogie 00:00 Tools
Dimension 00:00 Tools
Mesmeric 00:00 Tools
Embarrassment of Riches 00:00 Tools
Emblem 00:00 Tools
Observer 00:00 Tools
A Cloud of Black Birds 00:00 Tools
Ghost Train 00:00 Tools
Gigantica 00:00 Tools
Anytime Anyplace Anywhere 00:00 Tools
Nettle 00:00 Tools
Liquid 00:00 Tools
Synapse 00:00 Tools
Forrest Grove 00:00 Tools
Steelhead 00:00 Tools
Silent Treatment 00:00 Tools
Noble Reasoning 00:00 Tools
Lowdown Baby 00:00 Tools
Ashes 00:00 Tools
Antennae 00:00 Tools
Imaginary Solutions 00:00 Tools
Human Pyramid 00:00 Tools
Midnight Grinder 00:00 Tools
Radiant Flux 00:00 Tools
Rock 00:00 Tools
Mad Moon 00:00 Tools
Take Place 00:00 Tools
Love Groovin' 00:00 Tools
Stare into a Lightbulb for Three Years 00:00 Tools
Jump With Me 00:00 Tools
Don't Let Nobody 00:00 Tools
Cluster Funk 00:00 Tools
One Beat Off 00:00 Tools
Mpondo Theme 00:00 Tools
Jump Everybody Jump 00:00 Tools
Sunyata 00:00 Tools
Golden Tides 00:00 Tools
Portia's Boogie 00:00 Tools
Any Time, Any Place, Anywhere 00:00 Tools
Virtual Whatever 00:00 Tools
Drawn to the Magnet 00:00 Tools
Fly Mister Fly 00:00 Tools
Elevator 00:00 Tools
Cloud Nine 00:00 Tools
Wig Head Mama Blues 00:00 Tools
Recite 00:00 Tools
Barberchaired 00:00 Tools
Renascent 00:00 Tools
Wow 00:00 Tools
Joe's Boogie 00:00 Tools
Yello Haze (Didier Morris Remix) 00:00 Tools
Hook In Cheek 00:00 Tools
Jacaranda Skies 00:00 Tools
Many Rings 00:00 Tools
June Song 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Existence 00:00 Tools
Slight Of Hand 00:00 Tools
Motion To The Air 00:00 Tools
A Terriffic Snag 00:00 Tools
I Hope You're Satisfied 00:00 Tools
Velocity Heights 00:00 Tools
Normal Stuff 00:00 Tools
Got Into Some Things 00:00 Tools
Real Reason 00:00 Tools
Anytime, Any Place, Anywhere (C. 07-50) 00:00 Tools
Wilma's Idea 00:00 Tools
Exosphere 00:00 Tools
Translate 00:00 Tools
Can't Stop My Crying 00:00 Tools
Land Mass 00:00 Tools
Kundalini 00:00 Tools
First Appearance 00:00 Tools
Howlin' 00:00 Tools
Small Cycle 00:00 Tools
Out Of The Night 00:00 Tools
Bottle Top 00:00 Tools
Verna Lee 00:00 Tools
Heart Strings 00:00 Tools
Decon Recon 00:00 Tools
Plexus 00:00 Tools
Waddle 00:00 Tools
Situation To Be In 00:00 Tools
Saved Stones 00:00 Tools
Spirals 00:00 Tools
Boogie Woogie Joe 00:00 Tools
Gazzelloni 00:00 Tools
You're My Darling 00:00 Tools
Trim 00:00 Tools
Territorial 00:00 Tools
Meaning 00:00 Tools
Chapel Level 00:00 Tools
Thermosphere 00:00 Tools
Love Fever Blues 00:00 Tools
Knew Something 00:00 Tools
Tia Juana 00:00 Tools
Jax Boogie 00:00 Tools
Topics 00:00 Tools
Ooh Ooh Ooh That's Good 00:00 Tools
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The Voyage 00:00 Tools
Game 00:00 Tools
Sky Drops - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Rock Me Daddy 00:00 Tools
Some Good 00:00 Tools
Smear Spring 00:00 Tools
Wired For Sound (James Barrett Remix) 00:00 Tools
Rotunda 00:00 Tools
Unequilibrium 00:00 Tools
Display 00:00 Tools
Bayou 00:00 Tools
Blue Spots There 00:00 Tools
Mesosphere 00:00 Tools
King Cobra 00:00 Tools
Bald Headed Woman 00:00 Tools
Easy Riff 00:00 Tools
Bearing 00:00 Tools
Lowe Groovin' - Original 00:00 Tools
Atmosphere Nine 00:00 Tools
Cirrus 00:00 Tools
Atmosphere One 00:00 Tools
Why Is My Bed in the Shed 00:00 Tools
Coloration 00:00 Tools
Troposphere 00:00 Tools
Pack Up All Your Rags 00:00 Tools
Creature Adventure 00:00 Tools
Morning Group 00:00 Tools
Guideline 00:00 Tools
Sky Drops 00:00 Tools
Transit 00:00 Tools
Elsewhere 00:00 Tools
Sneaking Around 00:00 Tools
Soul Search 00:00 Tools
Violet 00:00 Tools
Mind's Eye 00:00 Tools
Shake That Shit 00:00 Tools
You Had Me At Hello 00:00 Tools
The Oky Doke 00:00 Tools
Teeming Millions 00:00 Tools
Bam-A-Lam-A-Lam 00:00 Tools
Going Going Gone 00:00 Tools
Travelin' Man 00:00 Tools
Let's Have a Ball Tonight 00:00 Tools
That's what makes my baby fat 00:00 Tools
You Be Me 00:00 Tools
All-In-One 00:00 Tools
Anytime, Anypalce, Anywhere 00:00 Tools
I Was Fine Back in the Day 00:00 Tools
Natural Number 00:00 Tools
Joe Morris - Orange Sunshine 00:00 Tools
Four Pests 00:00 Tools
Fit Fit 00:00 Tools
Who's Gonna Cry For Me 00:00 Tools
Slow Learner 00:00 Tools
Skeleton 00:00 Tools
Deep Discount 00:00 Tools
Manipulatives 00:00 Tools
Adult Themes 00:00 Tools
Transmitter 00:00 Tools
Bald Head Woman 00:00 Tools
Balance Point 00:00 Tools
The Air Has Color 00:00 Tools
The Object of Color 00:00 Tools
Super Spot 00:00 Tools
Atmosphere Two 00:00 Tools
Glider 00:00 Tools
The Hoist 00:00 Tools
Skies Reprise (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Revolve 00:00 Tools
Don't Take Your Love Away 00:00 Tools
Results 00:00 Tools
Colours 00:00 Tools
Cloud Nine (Aimes Remix) 00:00 Tools
Broken Hearted Blues - Joe Morris 00:00 Tools
Big Foot 00:00 Tools
Creature Proportion 00:00 Tools
Two Busses and a Long Walk 00:00 Tools
ZUPPARDIS 00:00 Tools
My Reverie 00:00 Tools
Atmosphere Four 00:00 Tools
Atmosphere Six 00:00 Tools
Underthru 00:00 Tools
Emilio's Beans 00:00 Tools
Tug of War 00:00 Tools
Thought 00:00 Tools
Elysium - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
World iz Big 00:00 Tools
What's What 00:00 Tools
Well Put 00:00 Tools
Rumble Strip 00:00 Tools
The Applejack (09-19-48) 00:00 Tools
The Lost Garden 00:00 Tools
Equilibrium 00:00 Tools
Found in the Ground 00:00 Tools
Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere - Remastered 00:00 Tools
If I Had Known 00:00 Tools
Good View 00:00 Tools
Matter of Fact 00:00 Tools
The Chill Is On 00:00 Tools
Sensor III 00:00 Tools
Sensor VI 00:00 Tools
Rwanda 00:00 Tools
Dirt Reverence 00:00 Tools
Micron 00:00 Tools
Slap Me Twice 00:00 Tools
Atmosphere Three 00:00 Tools
adhesive 00:00 Tools
Flyer 00:00 Tools
I Know Exactly What You Mean 00:00 Tools
Versicolor 00:00 Tools
Illuminate 00:00 Tools
I Don't Wanna Work 00:00 Tools
Atmosphere Five 00:00 Tools
Pluralize 00:00 Tools
Effort 00:00 Tools
Trust 00:00 Tools
Purpose 00:00 Tools
Bottletop 00:00 Tools
Substance 00:00 Tools
Wedoe 00:00 Tools
Mangrove Dawn 00:00 Tools
Cloud Nine (Max Essa Remix) 00:00 Tools
Take Your Time 00:00 Tools
Colours - Dr. Dunk's Disco Detour 00:00 Tools
Flip & Spike 00:00 Tools
Ils auront improvise 00:00 Tools
Sensor VII 00:00 Tools
Folk 00:00 Tools
Sensor IV 00:00 Tools
Sensor V 00:00 Tools
Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Sensor II 00:00 Tools
Sensor I 00:00 Tools
Sniffing With Buddy 00:00 Tools
Eyes Or Gaze 00:00 Tools
Yello Haze (2 Billion Beats Dub Disco Mix) 00:00 Tools
Advanced Animal 00:00 Tools
That's the Whole Point 00:00 Tools
Inappropriate Behavior 00:00 Tools
Atmosphere Seven 00:00 Tools
Bam-A-Lam-A-Lam (1946) 00:00 Tools
Remarks 00:00 Tools
Routine Three 00:00 Tools
Bam-A-Lam-A-Lam (1946) 00:00 Tools
Atmosphere Ten 00:00 Tools
The 17th 00:00 Tools
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There are, at least, three artists with the name: Joe Morris 1) Joe Morris (born September 13, 1955) is an American jazz guitarist. In addition to leading his own groups, he has recorded with Mathew Shipp, William Parker, Whit Dickey, Rob Brown, Joe Maneri, Ken Vandermark and others. He has recorded for a number of labels, including ECM, Hat Hut, Okka Disc, AUM Fidelity and his own record label, Riti. Morris was born in New Haven, Connecticut; an important early mentor and playing partner was the legendary but little-recorded pianist Lowell Davidson. Morris is perhaps the most significant guitarist to play free jazz since Sonny Sharrock. Morris has stated that his flowing single-note technique was inspired more by traditional African musics, and by saxophone players like Eric Dolphy and Jimmy Lyons, than by other guitarists. He does not use distortion or effects, preferring a "clean" sound, but has made occasional use of a serrated pick to "bow" the strings of his guitar, creating an otherworldly, harmonic-rich sound. He also plays banjo and banjo-uke, and in recent years has increasingly focused on playing bass. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Morris_%28guitarist%29 http://www.joe-morris.com/ 2) Joe Morris (b. 1922, Montgomery, Alabama–d. November 1958) was an American jazz and rhythm and blues trumpeter and bandleader. He began his career as a jazz trumpeter, working and recording with Earl Bostic, Milt Buckner, Arnett Cobb, Dizzy Gillespie, Johnny Griffin, Buddy Rich and Lionel Hampton. After working with Hampton as a writer, arranger, and trumpeter, he left in 1946 to set up the Joe Morris Orchestra. This featured, among others, Johnny Griffin, Elmo Hope, Percy Heath and Philly Joe Jones. One of his first credited recordings as bandleader was with Wynonie Harris on "Drinkin' Wine, Spo-Dee-O-Dee". Morris signed with the then fledgling Atlantic Records, and released "Anytime, Any Place, Anywhere", with vocals by Laurie Tate. This rose to number one on the R&B charts in 1950, and he followed up with "Don't Take Your Love Away From Me". The band functioned as the unofficial house band for Atlantic in the early 1950s, and several future stars passed through its ranks, including Ray Charles and Lowell Fulson. In 1953 Tate left for a solo career, and Morris replaced her with his new discovery Faye Adams. He moved to Herald Records, where he backed Adams on her # 1 R&B smash hit, his own composition "Shake A Hand", and its follow-up "I'll Be True", also an R&B # 1 hit. At the same time, he had his own hit with "I Had A Notion", featuring vocals by Al Savage. Morris died of a cerebral haemorrhage in 1958, aged 36. 3) Joe Morris (born March 7, 1960) is an American drummer based in Phoenix. He has released 5 solo CD’s. One of which, “Joe Morris and Friends," was released in GTS 5.1 Surround Sound thereby making Joe the first drummer to put out a solo CD in this format. Additionally, this CD was used by Genelec for demo purposes at trade shows all over the United States and Europe. Morris is a member of the Esteban Band. Joe has recorded over 17 Esteban CD’s and produced the “Esteban Live” CD that went number 2 on Billboard. Additionally, he is on the “Intimate Evening with Esteban” video, The "Esteban Live at Red Rocks" DVD and the "Esteban and Friends" DVD which hit number 1 on the Billboard charts. Joe is also a clinician for major drum manufacturers, and the music director at the Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences. He has performed in clinics all over the world. Joe Morris was chosen by The Fender Music Corporation to be the drummer on the Fender Stage at the 2002 Namm Show. Joe played with tons of different artists including: Greg Koch, Ray Riendeau, Gary Hoey, Kim Stone and Reggie Hamilton. He was also included in the Fender Clinic Tour featuring guitarist Greg Koch and bassist Ray Riendeau. When the clinic tour ended the band was invited to Steve Vai's Studio to record a CD. "Radio Free Gristle" is out on Favored Nations Records which is Steve Vai's label. Joe was featured on a track on the “Lords of the Bass" CD along with Dave Weckl and had the pleasure of playing Bass Day in New York with Ray Riendeau, Victor Wooten, Christian McBride, Matthew Garrison and T.M. Stevens. Joe’s touring and recording work includes movies, shows and artists like Jay Davidson, Whitney Houston, Rascal Flats, Steve Vai, Reggie Hamilton, Chuck Rainey, Bobby Vega, Robert Scovill, Donny Osmond, Greg Koch, Jesse McGuire, Kim Stone, Gary Hoey, Paul Cotton, Rusty Young, Poco, Esteban, Ramsey Lewis, Barely Legal, Lewis Story, The X files, Chill Factor, A Thousand Acres, Touched by an Angel, Chicago Hope, Millennium, Dallas, General Hospital, Another World, John Grishams “The Client”, Fame L.A. and many more. Joe is a highly sought after drummer/percussionist whose versatile style and dedication to his instrument has earned him world tours, countless recording sessions and tracks on major motion pictures and television shows. His professionalism and groove have made him a welcome addition to any band's rhythm section. Joe’s product knowledge, playing skills and great attitude are the reason he is an endorser and clinician for major drum companies. He has released 5 solo CD’s. “Joe Morris and Friends” (stereo) which had 6 six songs chart in the top 10 under jazz. “Joe Morris and Friends” (5.1 DTS Surround Sound) thereby making Joe the first drummer to put out a solo CD in 5.1 Surround Sound. Additionally, this CD was used by Genelec for demo purposes at trade shows all over the United States and Europe. It received rave reviews. “Groove Therapy” is Joe’s dual release with bass player extraordinaire Ray Riendeau. This CD is just pumping bass and drums and really shows what can be done within a rhythm section. “Arrhythmia” This music is rhythmically complex, harmonically ambiguous and predominantly instrumental crypto-funk. His newest release "One Beat Off" has something for everyone from Funk, Latin, Odd time, Duet Drum Solo's, hard rock and even some speed metal. All instrumental music lovers should own this CD, The grooves are thick and at times there are chops flying everywhere. Over all a great musical journey and some of Joe's best work to date. As a member of the Esteban Band, Joe is touring the world playing to sold out venues all over the country plus playing live TV appearances as the band hits the Billboard charts on a monthly basis. Joe has recorded over 17 Esteban CD’s and produced the “Esteban Live” CD that went number 2 on Billboard. Additionally, he is on the “Intimate Evening with Esteban” video, The "Esteban Live at Red Rocks" DVD and the "Esteban and Friends" DVD which hit number 1 on the Billboard charts. Joe is also a clinician for major drum manufacturers, and the music director at the Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences. He has performed in clinics all over the world. Joe Morris was chosen by The Fender Music Corporation to be the drummer on the Fender Stage at the 2002 Namm Show. Joe played with tons of different artists including: Greg Koch, Ray Riendeau, Gary Hoey, Kim Stone and Reggie Hamilton. He was also included in the Fender Clinic Tour featuring guitarist Greg Koch and bassist Ray Riendeau. When the clinic tour ended the band was invited to Steve Vai's Studio to record a CD. "Radio Free Gristle" is out on Favored Nations Records which is Steve Vai's label. Joe was featured on a track on the “Lords of the Bass" CD along with Dave Weckl and had the pleasure of playing Bass Day in New York with Ray Riendeau, Victor Wooten, Christian McBride, Matthew Garrison and T.M. Stevens. Joe’s touring and recording work includes movies, shows and artists like Jay Davidson, Whitney Houston, Rascal Flats, Steve Vai, Reggie Hamilton, Chuck Rainey, Bobby Vega, Robert Scovill, Donny Osmond, Greg Koch, Jesse McGuire, Kim Stone, Gary Hoey, Paul Cotton, Rusty Young, Poco, Esteban, Ramsey Lewis, Barely Legal, Lewis Story, The X files, Chill Factor, A Thousand Acres, Touched by an Angel, Chicago Hope, Millennium, Dallas, General Hospital, Another World, John Grishams “The Client”, Fame L.A. and many more. Joe’s commitment and musical talent has created great opportunities and yielded great achievements. He will continue down this path and always strive for more. Read more: http://www.answers.com/topic/joe-morris-drummer#ixzz1X3ebnzxg http://www.joemorris.net/bio.htm# Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.