INTERVIEW: Introducing Eliot Morris
Wednesday, January 17th, 2007 | Source: Infuze Magazine (29)
Eliot Morris is far from a newcomer; however his debut for Universal Music only hit stores this past August. Morris wonderfully blends rock, soul, and even a shot of country with a contemplative singer/songwriter appeal and fans of great music have been taking notice. Spending much of last fall as the opening act on the high-profile Goo Goo Dolls and Counting Crows tour, I caught up with Eliot to find out how the tour went and how his new album has been received. Here’s what he had to tell me. […read more]
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