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Amos Morris

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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
  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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