Search results
› Nationality
Harold Morrison (January 30, 1931 - December 21, 1993) was an American country music singer- songwriter and session musician. He played banjo, dobro, and guitar on albums with musicians such as Loretta Lynn, Kitty Wells, The Wilburn Brothers, and Tammy Wynette. Throughout his musical career, Morrison was a cast member and recurring guest on ...
- Harold Ralph Morrison
- January 30, 1931, High Lonesome, near Chadwick, Missouri, United States
- Singer-songwriter, musician, comedian
- December 21, 1993 (aged 62), Springfield, Missouri, U.S.
Dec 21, 1993 · b. Harold Ralph Morrison, 30 January 1931, Highlonesome, Missouri, USA, d. 21 December 1993, Springfield, Missouri, USA. Morrison played banjo, guitar, steel guitar ...
About The Artist. Harold Morrison had a musical career that included being part of a significant duet, being a noted comedian, and finally being part of a duet act with his daughter. As a vocalist, he is perhaps best known for his comic songs, "I'm a Bluebird" and "The Bicycle Wreck," the latter a was a parody of "Wreck of the Old 97."
Feb 19, 2008 · In contrast to his stage style, Harold Morrison was somewhat shy and extremely modest. His ringing five string banjo and hill-country foot stomping ballads were as well-received in London's Palladium, Las Vegas' Landmark, or New York City's Philharmonic Hall as they were at numerous state fairs and the Grand Ole Opry.
Harold Morrison was an American country music singer-songwriter and session musician. He played banjo, dobro, and guitar on albums with musicians such as Loretta Lynn, Kitty Wells, The Wilburn Brothers, and Tammy Wynette. Throughout his musical career, Morrison was a cast member and recurring guest on multiple country music television shows, such as the Ozark Jubilee, the "Wilburn Brothers ...
Hoss, He's the Boss. 1965. Harold & Friends Live! 2015. Listen to Epic Singles by Harold Morrison on Apple Music. 2018. 14 Songs.