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I corrected Alan Morse’s date of birth. It is 01/22/1958 NOT 08/22/1958. I worked for Mr. Morse for eleven years. This is fact.
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| caption = Alan Morse onstage with Spocks Beard at BB Kings in NYC, April 27, 2007.
| caption = Alan Morse onstage with Spocks Beard at BB Kings in New York City, on April 27, 2007.
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| instrument = Guitar, [[theremin]], cello, musical saw, keyboards, drums, bass, bouzouki
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| genre = [[Progressive rock]]
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| instrument = Guitar, [[theremin]], cello, musical saw, keyboards, drums, bass, bouzouki
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| years_active = 1978–present
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'''Alan Morse''' (born 22 January 1958) is a guitarist of the [[progressive rock]] band [[Spock's Beard]]. He is the brother of co-founder [[Neal Morse]], who left the band in 2002. Morse is married to Kathryn Morse and has two children, Julia and John. He has recorded with many artists including [[Chad & Jeremy]], [[Spencer Davis]], Neal Morse, and ([[Spock's Beard]] keyboardist) [[Ryo Okumoto]]. Along with the guitar, he sings and plays the [[theremin]], the cello, musical saw, keyboards, drums, bass & bouzouki. Morse has a degree in electrical engineering and owns an electronics manufacturing company, DynaMetric, Inc. Unusual for a rock guitar player, Morse does not use a [[plectrum|pick]].
'''Alan Morse''' (born August 22, 1958) is an American guitarist for the [[progressive rock]] band [[Spock's Beard]], of which he is the only constant member. He is the brother of co-founder [[Neal Morse]], who left the band in 2002. Morse is married to Kathryn Morse and has two children, Julia and John. He has recorded with many artists including [[Chad & Jeremy]], [[Spencer Davis]], Neal Morse, and ([[Spock's Beard]] keyboardist) [[Ryo Okumoto]]. Along with the guitar, he sings and plays the [[theremin]], the cello, musical saw, keyboards, drums, bass & bouzouki. Morse has a degree in electrical engineering and owns an electronics manufacturing company, DynaMetric, Inc. Unusual for a rock guitar player, Morse does not use a [[plectrum|pick]].
Alan completed his first solo album, ''[[Four O'Clock & Hysteria]]'', which was released in 2007.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.allaboutjazz.com/four-oclock-and-hysteria-alan-morse-insideout-music-america-review-by-john-kelman.php|title=Alan Morse: Four O'Clock and Hysteria|work=[[All About Jazz]]|accessdate=6 March 2016}}</ref>
Morse's first solo album, ''Four O'Clock & Hysteria'', was released on April 13, 2007.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.allaboutjazz.com/four-oclock-and-hysteria-alan-morse-insideout-music-america-review-by-john-kelman.php|title=Alan Morse: Four O'Clock and Hysteria|work=[[All About Jazz]]|accessdate=6 March 2016}}</ref>


==Discography==
==Discography==
See also [[Spock's Beard#Discography|Spock's Beard]].
See also [[Spock's Beard#Discography|Spock's Beard]].
* ''Alan Morse'' – ''[[Four O'Clock & Hysteria]]'' (2007)
* ''Alan Morse'' – ''Four O'Clock & Hysteria'' (2007)
# "Cold Fusion"
# "Cold Fusion"
# "Return To Whatever"
# "Return To Whatever"
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Latest revision as of 10:01, 21 November 2024

Alan Morse
Alan Morse onstage with Spocks Beard at BB Kings in New York City, on April 27, 2007.
Alan Morse onstage with Spocks Beard at BB Kings in New York City, on April 27, 2007.
Background information
Born (1958-08-22) August 22, 1958 (age 66)
GenresProgressive rock
OccupationMusician
Instrument(s)Guitar, theremin, cello, musical saw, keyboards, drums, bass, bouzouki
Years active1978–present
Member ofSpock's Beard

Alan Morse (born August 22, 1958) is an American guitarist for the progressive rock band Spock's Beard, of which he is the only constant member. He is the brother of co-founder Neal Morse, who left the band in 2002. Morse is married to Kathryn Morse and has two children, Julia and John. He has recorded with many artists including Chad & Jeremy, Spencer Davis, Neal Morse, and (Spock's Beard keyboardist) Ryo Okumoto. Along with the guitar, he sings and plays the theremin, the cello, musical saw, keyboards, drums, bass & bouzouki. Morse has a degree in electrical engineering and owns an electronics manufacturing company, DynaMetric, Inc. Unusual for a rock guitar player, Morse does not use a pick.

Morse's first solo album, Four O'Clock & Hysteria, was released on April 13, 2007.[1]

Discography

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See also Spock's Beard.

  • Alan MorseFour O'Clock & Hysteria (2007)
  1. "Cold Fusion"
  2. "Return To Whatever"
  3. "Drive in Shuffle"
  4. "R Bluz"
  5. "First Funk"
  6. "Dschungel Cruz"
  7. "The Rite of Left"
  8. "Chroma"
  9. "Spanish Steppes"
  10. "Track 3"
  11. "Major Buzz"
  12. "Home"

References

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  1. ^ "Alan Morse: Four O'Clock and Hysteria". All About Jazz. Retrieved March 6, 2016.
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