Joe
is also a clinician for major drum manufacturers,
and the music director at the Conservatory of
Recording Arts and Sciences. He has performed
in clinics all over the world. Joe Morris was
chosen by The Fender Music Corporation to be the
drummer on the Fender Stage at the 2002 Namm Show.
Joe played with tons of different artists including:
Greg Koch, Ray Riendeau, Gary Hoey, Kim Stone
and Reggie Hamilton. He was also included in the
Fender Clinic Tour featuring guitarist Greg Koch
and bassist Ray Riendeau. When the clinic tour
ended the band was invited to Steve Vai's Studio
to record a CD. "Radio Free Gristle"
is out on Favored Nations Records which is Steve
Vai's label. Joe was featured on a track on the
“Lords of the Bass" CD along with Dave
Weckl and had the pleasure of playing Bass Day
in New York with Ray Riendeau, Victor Wooten,
Christian McBride and T.M. Stevens.
Joe’s
touring and recording work includes movies, shows
and artists like Jay Davidson, Whitney Houston,
Paul Cotton, Poco, Esteban, Ramsey Lewis, Barely
Legal, Lewis Story, The X files, Chill Factor,
A Thousand Acres, Touched by an Angel, Chicago
Hope, Millennium, Dallas, General Hospital, Another
World, John Grishams “The Client”,
Fame L.A. and many more.
Joe’s
commitment and musical talent has created great
opportunities and yielded great achievements.
He will continue down this path and always strive
for more. |