Stephen Morris

Drummer

Stephen Morris was born in Macclesfield, England, United Kingdom on October 28th, 1957 and is the Drummer. At the age of 66, Stephen Morris biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
October 28, 1957
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Macclesfield, England, United Kingdom
Age
66 years old
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
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Drummer, Musician, Record Producer, Songwriter
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Stephen Morris Career

Stephen Paul David Morris was born on 28 October 1957, in Macclesfield, Cheshire. His father was a travelling salesman who also put on dances. His uncle was a musician. When Morris told his father he wanted to be a drummer, he replied: "Drummers, Stephen. I’ve never met a sane one yet... They all end up taking morphine and drinking absinthe, rotting their brains. You don’t want to end up like that, do you?" He attended the King's School, Macclesfield, as did Joy Division singer Ian Curtis. After Joy Division (then called Warsaw) tried three other drummers, they eventually recruited Morris, who responded to a wanted ad posted in a local music shop.

Morris is noted for his "machine-like" skills as a drummer, which he credits to krautrock influences.

The drummers he named as musical inspiration, were Jaki Liebezeit of Can and Moe Tucker of the Velvet Underground because they "were the ones who kept it simple". He also cited John French as an influence. From 1977, he was influenced by the music of Siouxsie and the Banshees because their "drummer Kenny Morris played mostly toms"; "hearing the sessions they'd done on John Peel's show and reading gig write-ups", [...] inspired him.

During Joy Division recording sessions with Martin Hannett, Morris was asked to record his parts one drum at a time so that Hannett could have complete control over the production. He also took an early interest in drum machines, combining them with traditional drumming on many Joy Division and New Order releases. Although he is primarily a percussionist, Morris also plays keyboards and synthesizer.

Early on, Morris was a contender to become New Order's lead vocalist, and his vocals can be heard on some early live tracks. He also contributed musically to as-yet-unreleased demos by Quando Quango and produced a number of acts with Gilbert for Factory, such as duo Red Turns To...., under New Order's Be Music production tag. He played drums for Echo & the Bunnymen on their rendition of the Doors' "Soul Kitchen", which they recorded at Amazon Studios in Liverpool in 1986.

During a hiatus from New Order, Morris and Gilbert formed the side project The Other Two; together they have released two albums as well as various remixes and soundtrack work.

In 2007, Morris and Gilbert remixed two tracks for the Nine Inch Nails remix album Year Zero Remixed. In June 2009, during New Order's second break-up, band members Bernard Sumner and Phil Cunningham, along with Jake Evans, formed a new band called Bad Lieutenant. Morris recorded drums on several songs with the band, and joined their line-up for live gigs. Bad Lieutenant released their debut album Never Cry Another Tear in 2009 and toured from October 2009 to April 2010. They began work on a second album, but are presently on hiatus.

New Order reformed with a new line-up in September 2011, and Morris returned to playing with New Order.

In 2019, the book Record Play Pause, the first volume of his Confessions of a Post-Punk Percussionist, was published by Constable and later by Little, Brown and Company.

On 2020 the second volume, Fast Forward, was published by Little, Brown and Company.

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Secondary school teachers go on strike over poor classroom behaviour as GCSEs and A-Levels loom for many pupils

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 24, 2024
Secondary school teachers are to go on strike over poor classroom behaviour, ahead of major GCSE and A-Level exams for pupils. St Edward's College in West Derby, Liverpool, will close tomorrow as staff take part in the strike action, having already walked out on Tuesday. The National Education Union said 60 of its members will take part in the industrial action after 'negotiations broke down in a trade dispute centred around pupil behaviour last week'. A letter from St Edward's College, sent to parents and carers, said the school has met with the NEU many times over the previous term 'to provide action and reassurance about various issues, including behaviour, equipment for teaching and directed time'.

Katherine Bryan, a top flautist, reveals that her coveted £10,000 flute was stolen on train to Brighton as she begins a desperate quest for the elusive instrument

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 24, 2023
Katherine Bryan (pictured), the principal flute for the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, had her treasured instrument snatched on Monday morning on a train to Brighton, and she was heartbroken. When it was stolen between Farringdon and East Croydon railway stations, the valuable Brannen silver Millennium 5320 (pictured with Katherine, left) was in a beige rucksack (inset, top). Ms Bryan wrote, "Today my beloved flute was stolen." On the 9.34 train to Brighton, it was in a beige rucksack robbed between Platform 3 and East Croydon Stations. The Flute is a stainless Lafin headjoint w/gold lip plate, according to the Brannen silver Millennium 5320. Please share! ' The British Transport Police has opened an inquiry into the robbery and is requesting witnesses to come forward.

In Macclesfield, a single mother, 26, avoids a prison term for a string of alcohol-fueled fights

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 22, 2023
Tyler Murray, 26, (pictured) has been in and out of jail for intoxication while inebriated at her local pubs and takeaways in Macclesfield. Murray stabbed a policeman in the chest and hurled abuse while she was arrested for being obstesful toward bar workers. In another, she called a barmaid a 'p****' when she was denied alcohol and was later accused of calling a coworker a 'P*** b******' when she was kicked out. Later, she cited Macclesfield itself, which was named as one of the UK's best and worst places, as a factor in her behaviour, saying: "I just don't like the town."