Charlie Morgan (musician)
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Birth name | John Charles Morgan |
Born | Hammersmith, London, England | 9 August 1955
Genres | Rock |
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Years active | 1970–present |
John Charles Morgan (born 9 August 1955) is an English musician, singer and songwriter.
Early years
[edit]Charlie Morgan was born in Hammersmith, London. He was educated at Chiswick & Bedford Park Preparatory School and Latymer Upper School, where he learnt piano for two years.[1] He became professional in 1973.
Music career
[edit]By the mid-1980s, Charlie Morgan had become one of the top session drummers in the UK. In the 1980s he played on albums by artists including Elton John, Gary Moore, Justin Hayward, Kate Bush, Roy Harper, Pete Townshend, Judie Tzuke, Clannad, Tracey Ullman and Nik Kershaw.[2] He was also the drummer in Gary Moore & Phil Lynott's video "Out in the Fields".
In 1985 his drumming work with Nik Kershaw attracted the attention of Elton John,[3] who booked him to play on his Ice on Fire album. Later that year John invited him to play with his band at Live Aid. This was the start of a thirteen-year period of recording and touring with John.[3]
Morgan co-wrote the theme music to the ITV TV series, The Bill, with bassist Andy Pask.[4]
Discography
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]- Lionheart (1978) - Kate Bush
- Shoot the Moon (1982) - Judie Tzuke
- Work of Heart (1982) - Roy Harper
- Human Racing (1984) - Nik Kershaw
- The Riddle (1984) - Nik Kershaw
- Ya viene el Sol (1984) - Mecano
- Hounds of Love (1985) – Kate Bush
- Ice on Fire (1985) – Elton John
- Music from the Edge of Heaven (1986) - Wham!
- Leather Jackets (1986) – Elton John
- Reg Strikes Back (1988) – Elton John
- The Sensual World (1989) – Kate Bush
- Oltre (1990) - Claudio Baglioni
- In ogni senso (1991) - Eros Ramazzotti
- Left Hand Talking (1991) - Judie Tzuke
- The Red Shoes (1993) - Kate Bush
- Great Expectations (1993) - Tasmin Archer
- Made in England (1995) – Elton John
- The Big Picture (1997) – Elton John
- Flowers in the Dirt (1997) - Paul McCartney
- I Hear Talk (2004) - Bucks Fizz
- Franco American Swing (2004) - John Jorgenson
- Lost and Found (2004) - David Byron Band
- Beneath the Olympian Skies (2006) - Jim Wilson
- 4th Estate (2006) - James Litherland
- e2 (2007) - Eros Ramazzotti
- The Greatest Songs of the Eighties (2008) - Barry Manilow
- Inusual (2010) - Yuri
- Run from the Wildfire (2010) - Rococo
- Ghosts of the Good (2011) - Waterfront
- Dangerous Music II (2015) - Robin George
- Painful Kiss (2016) - Robin George
- Frankie Miller's Double Take (2016) - Various Artists
- Time to Try (2023) -
The Hoffman Brothers; All Ears
Live albums
[edit]Compilation albums
[edit]- Elton John's Greatest Hits Vol. 3 (1987) – Elton John
- To Be Continued... (1990) – Elton John
- The Very Best of Elton John (1990) – Elton John
- Greatest Hits 1976–1986 (1992) – Elton John
- Love Songs (1995) – Elton John
- Greatest Hits 1970–2002 (2002) – Elton John
- The Greatest Songs of the Eighties[5] (2008) – Barry Manilow
Soundtracks
[edit]- Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome[6] (1985) – Maurice Jarre
- Thelma & Louise[6] (1991) – Hans Zimmer
- Kiss of Death[7] (1995) – Trevor Jones
- Tomorrow Never Dies[7] (1997) – David Arnold
- G.I. Jane[6] (1997) – Trevor Jones
- Dancer in the Dark[7] (1999) – Bjork
- Quantum of Solace[8] (2008) – David Arnold
Video
[edit]- Elton John: Live in Barcelona[7] (1992) – Elton John
- Orleans: Official History & Music[7] (2009) – Orleans
TV appearances
[edit]- Elton John in Australia[7] (1987) – Elton John
- An Audience with Elton John[7] (1997) – Elton John
Live performances
[edit]- Elton John (13 July 1985)
Concert tours
[edit]- Ice on Fire Tour – Elton John (1985–1986)
- Tour De Force – Elton John (1986)
- Sleeping with the Past Tour – Elton John (1989-1990)
- The One Tour – Elton John (1992–1993)
- Face to Face 1994 - Elton John & Billy Joel (1994)
- Face to Face 1995 – Elton John & Billy Joel (1995)
- Made in England Tour – Elton John (1995)
- The Big Picture Tour – Elton John (1997)
Miscellaneous performances
[edit]- Live Aid London, Wembley Stadium[9] – Elton John, Wham! (13 July 1985)
Personal life
[edit]He currently[when?] lives in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "In the Beginning". ManicDrums. Archived from the original on 19 March 2024. Retrieved 19 March 2024.
- ^ "Charlie Morgan – Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 10 December 2015.
- ^ a b Bernardin, Claude; Stanton, Tom (1996). Rocket man: Elton John from A-Z. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 63. ISBN 0-275-95698-9.
- ^ "Credits". IMDb. Retrieved 10 December 2015.
- ^ The Greatest Songs of the Eighties – Credits (BarryManilow.com)[permanent dead link ] Retrieved 15 August 2019
- ^ a b c Charlie Morgan – Credits (AllMusic.com) Retrieved 15 August 2019
- ^ a b c d e f g Charlie Morgan – Filmography (IMdb.com) Retrieved 15 August 2019
- ^ James Bond : Quantum Of Solace Music Exclusive. Event occurs at 0:03. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
- ^ The Elton John Band Archived 26 March 2013 at the Wayback Machine
External links
[edit]- Charlie Morgan web site
- Charlie Morgan discography at Discogs
- 1955 births
- Living people
- English rock drummers
- British male drummers
- English male songwriters
- The Gary Moore Band members
- Musicians from the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
- People from Hammersmith
- English session musicians
- English expatriate musicians in the United States
- The Bill
- English television composers
- English film score composers
- English male film score composers
- Tom Robinson Band members
- Elton John Band members
- Orleans (band) members
- Singers from the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham