Meet Morrison.

Proud of his small town Oregon roots, Morrison Conway is a singer songwriter exploring the modern American experience through a nostalgia-laden lens.  His success is found in his raspy voice, a mix of classic rock melody and outlaw country, and wistful lyrics.

Morrison’s debut EP, “Kings Not Kids”, is handmade in every sense of the word. Recorded in his home studio, Morrison wrote, produced, played, recorded, and mixed everything himself (with the exception of the sharp and haunting pedal steel guitar plucked by Nashville’s Patrick Lyons of Colter Wall, Cody Jinks, and Dustin Lynch’s bands). “Bury Me in Bakersfield” is an upbeat howler that laments the loss of innocence of two friends living life too hard while “Old Dog” is a somber ballad that paints a brutal and real portrait of a man begging for forgiveness so he can try to start again.

As a co-writer, Morrison has collaborated with the likes of Canadian pop star Jamie Fine (Juno Award nominee, MC 2x Platinum) and co-wrote Jen Awad’s Fleetwood Mac styled hit “Fallin For Me.”