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Bob Morris (musician)

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Bob Morris

Robert "Bob" Samuel Morris was born on February 8, 1985 in Illinois. He is currently one of the two lead singers as well as the guitarist for the band The Hush Sound[1]. Before The Hush Sound, Bob was in the band The Audition with Evo Soria. The two parted ways with the band and Bob became a founding member of The Hush Sound. He and Greta Salpeter were highschool friends, (the dubbed 'odd couple' based on age differences) and met bassist Chris Faller and drummer Darren Wilson later in life. He was in the Honda Civic Tour in 2008 with Phantom Planet, Motion City Soundtrack and headliners Panic at the Disco. The tour ended on July 14, 2008.

He and the rest of The Hush Sound later went on a summer tour known as the Dance Across the Country Tour along with The Cab, The Morning Light, and Steel Train that finished in August/Early September 2008.

He is known for playing Fender Telecasters. While the Hush Sound is on hiatus, Bob is recording an album with the band Debate Team with OneRepublic guitarist Drew Brown, OK Go drummer Dan Konopka and vocalist Ryan McNeill. He is also working on a solo album that will be released in the near future. Go to wwww.themanwhocriedwolf.com to view videos with the demos playing. Buy him a cup of joe.[2].

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