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Greg Morrow is an American drummer, percussionist, session musician, mixing engineer, and vocalist.

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Biography

Morrow was born in Ripley, Tennessee and raised in Memphis. At age 11, Morrow and his band performed on a local TV show, and he participated in his first recording session.[1]

While working as a teen at the Drum Stand, Morrow's mentor was Dave Patrick, who taught him about drums and drum construction.[2]

In the 1980s, Morrow toured and recorded with the Christian ensemble DeGarmo and Key. Morrow then was a part of Amy Grant's touring band.[1][3]

Morrow moved from Memphis in 1996 after encouragement from Norbert Putnam and Chad Cromwell.[2]

Morrow is a member of Big Al Anderson’s band The World Famous Headliners, along with Shawn Camp, Pat McLaughlin, and Michael Rhodes.[4][5]

Morrow has performed and recorded with Blake Shelton,[6] Don Henley,[7] Joe Bonamassa,[8] Billy Gibbons,[9] Bob Seger,[10] Luke Bryan,[11] the Dixie Chicks,[12] Kacey Musgraves,[13] Steve Earle,[14] Gretchen Wilson and others.

Awards

In 2008 and 2015, Morrow won the Academy of Country Music Studio Recording Award for Drummer of the Year.[15]

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Discography

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With DeGarmo and Key

  • 1982: No Turning Back: Live (Lamb & Lion)
  • 1993: Mission of Mercy (Power Discs)
  • 1984: Communication (Power Discs)
  • 1985: Commander Sozo and the Charge of the Light Brigade (Power Discs)
  • 1986: "Streetlight" Power Discs)
  • 1987: D & K (Power Discs)
  • 1988: Rock Solid: Absolutely Live (Power Discs)

With Amy Grant

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1990–1994

1995–1996

1997–1998

1999–2000

2001–2003

2004–2006

2007–2010

2011–2014

2014–2015

2016 – present

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