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Jerome Morgan (November 1944 – 1 November 2007),[1] better known as Barry Morgan, was the drummer for Blue Mink, Collective Consciousness Society and other bands. He was the owner of Morgan Studios.[2]

Personal life and career

Morgan was born in London, England in November 1944. He played drums on the British merchant fleet cruise ships in the early 1960s, and later for singer Tom Jones for ten years. Barry and his wife operated the Arena Theater in Houston."[3] AllMusic lists 185 credits between 1964 and 2012.[4] His son Brett Morgan also became a session drummer.[5]

Discography

As leader/co-leader

  • 1971: Bass Guitar and Percussion, Volume 1.[6] Volume 2.[7]
  • 1979: Percussion Spectrum - Barry Morgan and Ray Cooper[8]
  • 1983: Patterns In Rhythm[9]
  • Wonderin'

As sideman

With Blue Mink
With Collective Consciousness Society
With Gullivers People
With Electric Coconut
With Elton John
With The Walker Brothers
With David Bowie
Various

References

  1. ^ Barry Morgan R.I.P. Archived 2019-04-08 at the Wayback Machine, www.thewaroftheworlds.com
  2. ^ Morgan Studios - A History Archived 2013-06-01 at the Wayback Machine, www.philsbook.com
  3. ^ Interview with Barry Morgan[permanent dead link], January 1995, davecatney.org
  4. ^ Credits, www.allmusic.com
  5. ^ The Greg Lake Band, www.greglake.com
    Brett Morgan bio, www.greglake.com
    Brett Morgan Interview, www.greglake.com
  6. ^ Bass Guitar And Percussion, www.discogs.com
  7. ^ Bass Guitar And Percussion, Volume 2, www.discogs.com
  8. ^ Percussion Spectrum, www.discogs.com
  9. ^ Patterns In Rhythm, www.discogs.com
  10. ^ "1970 : Gainsbourg en Melody".