Meet Morrison.
Raised on the backroads of small-town Oregon and now carving his name into the West, Morrison Conway is a singer-songwriter reclaiming the soul of American music. With a voice that sounds like it’s lived a hundred lives and lyrics that cut like truth, Morrison blends California country warmth with outlaw grit and a touch of rock-and-roll myth.
His debut EP, Kings Not Kids, was written, produced, and recorded in his own home studio—each track handmade down to the last breath. From the pedal steel wail of “Bury Me in Bakersfield” to the slow ache of “Old Dog,” his songs live where memory meets regret, where love and distance burn in the same flame.
Now, with his debut album Far West on the horizon, Morrison is stepping into something bigger—an unfiltered, full-length statement forged in dust, desire, and the mythology of the American road.
As a co-writer, he’s collaborated with Canadian pop artist Jamie Fine (Juno-nominated, MC 2x Platinum) and penned tracks alongside Jen Awad in the Fleetwood Mac-style soul-rock vein in “Fallin For Me.”
But it’s on stage—gripping the mic like a secret he’s finally ready to confess—where Morrison’s legend is truly built.


