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Morgan-Elizabeth
Genre:
Pop, Roots
Region:
Mid North Coast, NSW
Members:
Morgan Sheather - Vocals / Guitar
Sounds Like:
a fine frenzy, Missy Higgins, Alanis Morrisette
Influences:
Too many to name.
Artist Website:
www.myspace.com/morganelizabethmusic
Unearthed Artists We Like:
Playjerise
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The Great Escape
Morgan Sheather (otherwise known as Morgan-Elizabeth) has been singing from a very young age, and began to write her own music at the age of 8.
As a teenager Morgan began to showcase her talents, giging around the local areas and recording her own material.
Morgan has had to opportunity to work with some very talented musicians along her journey, from workshopping with Mr. John Vallins (to touch up such songs as ‘These Two Words’ and to compose ‘As Love Lies’) to being trained to perform at the Talent Identification Program (Run by T.D.P) 2008.
Morgan has had her music recognised on a small and large scale, from the local newspaper to the pages of PopRepublic magazine.
She hopes that her music will continue to grow as she does, and to one day share it with the world.
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Ordinary
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Come Along
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These Two Words
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Ordinary
rating:
5/5
I can't help but love this song and get it stuck in my head! The lyrics, the voice, can't get enough!! Well done Morgan!!
musoluc
Come Along
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5/5
I so can't get this song out of my head. The lyrics are moving and uplifting and the voice... awesome timbre/tone and expression. I love the movemen...
cattipus
This project is supported by the Australia Council, the Australian Government’s arts funding and advisory body, through its Music Board Section.