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When a high school student sings, writes, and plays guitar in a way that has industry insiders begging to hear more of her, she is probably worth listening to. Those who do will quickly understand why Maren Morris has been garnering praise from critics in not just one, but several musical genres. Despite not having her a record of her own until now, Maren has been featured on numerous radio and television programs, has shared the stage with acts ranging from Jack Ingram, to Marty Stuart, to the Bellamy Brothers, and has been headlining at a growing list of notable venues throughout Texas. Maren finished in the finals of this year’s B.W. Stevenson Songwriters’ Competition, along with published songwriters many times her age. She was runner up in the Texas 10 Under 20 contest at this year’s Dallas Guitar Show. Dixie Chicks producer and steel guitarist extraordinaire Lloyd Maines was floored by Maren’s voice in the studio recently, as she recorded her new CD. "This girl has everything it takes to make it," said Maines. "She does vocal acrobatics most grown-ups can’t do," said Tommy Alverson, of Una Mas Cerveza fame. The number of fans is growing. Many still approach Maren with fond memories of her campfire performance at the popular, 20,000-fan Larry Joe Taylor Music Festival. She was 10 years old. Now a teen, she wows first-timers with the power and feeling she puts into her songs. Maren
was chosen to attend the exclusive GRAMMY Camp, a nine-day intensive
event that covers all aspects of the music industry. She was one of only
46 high school students in the nation to be chosen, and the only Texan
to be part of the singer-songwriter specialty group. |
What Other Artists Are Saying...
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"This girl has everything it takes to make it."
Lloyd Maines |
"She does vocal acrobatics most grown people can't do." Tommy Alverson |
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"A 12-year-old shouldn't be able to sing like that." Buddy Miller |
"Great vocals and stage presence. She's the next Brenda Lee." Gary P. Nunn
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