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Gary Morris

Gary Morris
Birth name Gary Gwyn Morris
Born (1948-12-07) December 7, 1948 (age 68)
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Origin North Richland Hills, Texas, United States
Genres Countrypolitan, Country, Soft rock
Occupation(s) Singer, Actor
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1981–present
Labels Warner Bros., Capitol, Liberty, Universal
Associated acts Juice Newton, Lynn Anderson, Larry Gatlin, Crystal Gayle Janie Fricke, Louise Mandrell,

Gary Gwyn Morris (born December 7, 1948) is an American country music artist who charted a string of countrypolitan-styled hit songs throughout the 1980s.

Morris is known for the 1983 ballad "The Wind Beneath My Wings", although his credits include more than twenty-five other chart singles on the Billboard country charts, including five No. 1 hits. He has also released nine studio albums, with his 1983 album Why Lady Why having earned a gold certification from the RIAA.

Morris has two siblings, a twin sister (Carey) and younger brother, Mark. Even though Morris was best known for pop-oriented hits in the 1980s, he was descended from a long line of traditional country singers, who sang hard-twang country and also gospel.

Gary's family moved from Fort Worth, Texas to North Richland Hills, Texas in the late 1950s. While in the third grade, Morris and his sister won a talent show after singing their rendition of the pop hit "This Old House," originally popularized by Rosemary Clooney. Morris, a good athlete, played four sports at Richland High School, which led to a scholarship with Cisco Junior College in Texas. It was during college that singing became Morris's chosen vocation, and he decided to move to Colorado. He and his two friends formed a trio, and asked a Colorado Springs bartender if they could get up on the bandstand and perform a few songs, and the audience's response (and tips) convinced Morris to put his college plans on hold and to pursue a performing career.


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