Amos Morris

Amos Morris is an Indigenous Australian country music bush balladeer[1] from Kempsey, New South Wales. He won a Golden Guitar Award in 2008 for Bush Ballad of the Year,[2] becoming the youngest ever winner of the category.[3] He has performed with John Williamson and Warren H Williams in the song "Australia is Another Word for Free" which won a Golden Guitar Award for Bush Ballad of the Year in 2009.[4]

Discography

  • Memories Live On (2005) - One Stop Entertainment
  • Sign of the Times (2007) - Nulla Records[5][6]
  • Life Goes On (2010)[7][8]
  • "By Request" (2012)

References

  1. Allen, Kristy (22 August 2008), "Bush balladeer of a new generation", Coastal Views
  2. Walker, Frank (January 27, 2008), "Lee flies flag for fans with country hat-trick", Sydney Morning Herald
  3. "Muster bigger and better", West Coast Sentinel, September 9, 2009, archived from the original on September 16, 2009
  4. Buchanan, Matt (January 25, 2009), "Kasey rattles the gongs", Sydney Morning Herald
  5. Bullard, Dave (1 July 2009), "Sign of the Times review", Herald Sun
  6. Jarvis, Susan (September 2007), "Sign of the Times review", Country City Capital News
  7. "Buckley's giveaway", Daily Examiner (Grafton), 11 February 2010
  8. Adsett, Ron (March 2010), "Life Goes On review", Country City Capital News
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