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Barb Morrison was born on 22 May, 1967 in Schenectady, New York, US, is an American singer and songwriter. Discover Barb Morrison's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?
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Singer-songwriter, Record producer, Film Score Composer, Author |
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56 years old |
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Gemini |
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22 May, 1967 |
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22 May |
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Schenectady, New York, US |
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United States
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Barb Morrison Height, Weight & Measurements
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Barb Morrison Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Barb Morrison worth at the age of 56 years old? Barb Morrison’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer. He is from United States. We have estimated Barb Morrison's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Barb Morrison (born May 22, 1967) is an American recording artist, Top 5 Billboard dance chart songwriter, and Platinum record producer, best known as producer for numerous artists such as Blondie, Rufus Wainwright, Franz Ferdinand (band), LP, Asia Kate Dillon and as an ASCAP-featured film score composer.
Barb Morrison, the child of James and Helen Morrison, was born May 22, 1967, in Schenectady, New York, and has two brothers, James Jr. and Shawn.
After beginning piano at age 7 and saxophone at age 9, Barb joined their first punk band as a drummer at age 14.
They bought their first guitar for $15.00 at the age of 17 and moved to New York City later that year to pursue a career in music.
In 1985, they played their first NYC show at CBGB and became a regular onstage at many East Village venues of the era such as Danceteria, The Ritz, Pyramid Club, and Limelight.
In 1987, they joined the band 'Gutterboy' as a saxophone player, guitarist and back up singer.
'Gutterboy', fronted by writer/director Dito Montiel, toured with Bryan Adams, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Stray Cats and Ramones.
They were signed to Mercury Records in 1989, released "St. Stanislaus of E. 7th St."
and modeled for photographer Bruce Weber's Gianni Versace catalog.
In 1992, they left Gutterboy to start the band "Itchy Trigger Finger" with longtime friend Harry Nagle.
In Itchy Trigger Finger they toured on Lollapalooza along with Sonic Youth, Hole, Sinéad O'Connor, Cypress Hill, Moby, Beck, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Coolio, yo la tengo, The Roots and Patti Smith.
In 2000, Morrison scored their first film, The Safety of Objects starring Glenn Close.
They also wrote a song titled "Kiss It All Goodbye" for the movie with LP, and later that year co-wrote and produced three songs, including the title track, for L.P.'s debut album Heart-Shaped Scar.
That same year, Morrison also joined Antony and the Johnsons as a clarinet player and saxophonist.
Morrison spent 2000–2006 co-producing and scoring films with teams such as Emboznik, 'Sonic & Buzz' and the Blizzard Twins.
For a detailed film score discography see the Film Scores discography section.
From 2000–2012 Morrison made up half of the record production duo Super Buddha.
In 2001 Morrison began producing a number of bands who had contributed to the film's soundtrack.
In 2005, Morrison received their first Gold Record for producing the song 'In the Flesh' for Blondie's album Sight & Sound, and also collaborated with Grammy Award winner Pink on the video for the song "Hello Bonjour".
In 2006, Barb co-wrote the Top 5 Billboard dance chart remix 'Two Times Blue: Debbie Harry vs. Soul Seekerz' and the song If I Had You, which was featured regularly on VH-1.
In 2011, Morrison co-wrote three songs on Blondie's Panic of Girls album as well as contributing production to releases by Franz Ferdinand and Lily Allen.
In 2012, Morrison left Super Buddha to pursue a solo career.
Their first endeavor was writing and producing 3 songs for Blondie: Dead Air, Bride of Infinity and Practice Makes Perfect.
That same year they composed the film score for the movie Concussion, starring Robin Weigert and Maggie Siff, an official selection of the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and winner of the Berlin Film Festival's Teddy Award Jury Prize.
Also that year, Barb mixed the album Black Tie Elevator for The Cliks.
Music that Morrison produced for Rayya Elias' book Harley Loco was presented by author Elizabeth Gilbert at the Detroit Institute of Arts, following the release of the book and accompanying soundtrack by Viking Press.
'Harley Loco' and Blue Microphones also released a mini-documentary about Barb's work as a music producer called Harley Loco & Blue Microphones Presents Barb Morrison.
In 2014, Morrison produced records for various artists including Rachael Sage, Miranda Di Perno, Princess Superstar, Carrie Ashley Hill and composed scores for the films Sidewalk Traffic, FAST and Ma/ddy.
They also spoke on the "Gender Amplified" panel at Barnard College, and they were a featured film score composer on ASCAP's 2014 "Spotlight".
In 2015, Morrison produced records and film scores for various projects such as "Sugar" on PBS, as well as performed at the Carlyle with Debbie Harry.
They were also featured in a New York Times article about producing transgender artists.
In 2017, Morrison received their first Platinum Records for producing the song 'In the Flesh' for Blondie's album Sight & Sound.
They also produced Gina Volpe's (founding member of the punk band Lunachicks) solo album "Different Animal".
In 2018, Morrison composed the score for the documentary "Cherry Grove Stories" and also produced the debut EP by Asia Kate Dillon 'Handsome Hands'.
In 2019, Morrison produced the second solo record by Gina Volpe, which Rolling Stone magazine called "modern angst via detuned metal guitars and rattling 808 beats".
The award winning film for the song "Lipstick of the Brave" was animated by Bill Plympton.