Thirteen-year-old singer/songwriter
and Silverado Records artist, Ali
Morgan, released her music video for her debut single, “Crazy,” today on
her YouTube channel. The single, which has garnered 62K+ streams on Spotify since it's March 10th release, was
recorded in Nashville and produced by Grammy Award winning engineer/producer
Chad Carlson (Taylor Swift) and penned by Morgan.
"This video is a great way to start showing Ali's talents to the world. She did a Crazy good job putting this together." - Scott Thomas, CEO Silverado Records
Though barely a
teenager, the talented lyricist has already performed for thousands of fans in
her hometown of Chicago and has brought her passion for music and the stage to
Nashville, where she’s performed at the legendary Bluebird Café, Belcourt Taps
and other staple Nashville music venues.
About Ali Morgan
This rising star and natural performer has been drawn to the
spotlight since age seven, when she first hit the stage and began her career in
a musical production of The King and I at Paramount Theatre.
After drawing larger roles and working with the Fox Valley
Repertory theater, Ali’s attention shifted to country music, after the genre’s
stories and melodies filled her home. She picked up a guitar at a mere nine
years old, and hasn’t put it down since. She begged her parents to make the
move to Music City where she could pursue her passion full-time, and made a
bargain with her mother to make her dreams a reality: the family would move
when Ali could perform 40 covers on her guitar, and was performing steadily. A
year later, the songwriter had landed more than 30 gigs and played to crowds of
thousands, including showcases at Douglas Corner Café, Belcourt Taps and the
Bluebird Café. Drawing inspiration from some of country music’s leading ladies
and songwriting seamstresses, Taylor Swift, Miranda Lambert, Kelsea Ballerini,
Maddie and Tae and Kacey Musgraves, Ali is hard at work to build her catalogue
and shine a light on her talent in Nashville. Driven by her authentic love for
writing and making music, this passionate performer dreams of the day that she
takes the stage to find her fans singing her own lyrics back to her. “I hope
someday that my music can affect people the way music has always affected me,”
said Ali. “I can’t imagine my life without it.”
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