Iain Morrison (musician)


Iain Morrison is a Scottish musician and singer/songwriter. He was born on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides.

Career

Iain Morrison is a musician, singer and songwriter from the Isle of Lewis.
His album 'Sàl' was released in November 2019.
In May 2018 he released two albums, 'Amusement Arcade' and '3 a.m.'
In 2018 he was commissioned by and to write new music to mark the centenary of the Iolaire.
The piece is called Sàl.
His 2015 album "Eas" was chosen as 'Album of the Year 2015' on .
'Eas' was nominated for the Scottish Album of the Year Award, SAY Awards 2016.
To record his 2012 album To the Horizon, Sir, Morrison traveled to Vermont and the home studio of producer & friend Michael Chorney.
He appeared on 3 programmes of the BBC’s TV series Transatlantic Sessions in 2011, singing 3 of his own songs alongside Bela Fleck, Danny Thompson and Jerry Douglas. He sang the part of Orpheus for Anaïs Mitchell's Hadestown show in Glasgow in 2011.
He was commissioned in 2010 by the Celtic Connections Festival in Glasgow to write songs for a New Voices showcase. The show, titled 'Ceol Mor/Little Music', received a 5 Star review from The Scotsman newspaper.
He won Composer of the Year at The Scots Trad Music Awards in 2010.
He was a member of the Glasgow-based band Crash My Model Car. They were signed to V2 Records in 2005 and released an album Ghosts & Heights.

Discography

Solo

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