Morgan Doctor

Morgan Doctor

photo by Connie Tsang
Background information
Born Los Angeles, United States
Origin Los Angeles, United States
Occupation(s) Musician, composer
Instruments Drums, percussion
Labels Aporia Records
Associated acts The Cliks, Andy Kim, Ron Sexsmith, Lights, Alex Lifeson, The Tea Party, Toronto Tabla Ensemble, Lily Frost, Belle Ayre, Bob Wiseman, Chinchilla
Website morgandoctor.com

Morgan Doctor is an American–Canadian musician who is a solo artist, session player, and private drum teacher living in Toronto, Ontario.

Biography

Morgan Doctor moved to Toronto from Los Angeles in 1999 and has since played over a thousand dates all over the US, Canada and Europe with such artists as Andy Kim, The Cliks, Chantal Kreviazuk, Raine Maida, Sandra Bernhard, Ron Sexsmith, Alex Lifeson and Kevin Drew. Some artists Morgan has been billed alongside on tour throughout the U.S. and Canada include Cyndi Lauper, B-52's, Tegan and Sara, The Cult, The New York Dolls, Indigo Girls, the Gossip, Dresden Dolls, Debbie Harry, Stars, and Feist. She has also appeared on MTV Cribs Canada, The Late Show with David Letterman, The Late Late show with Craig Ferguson, in Modern Drummer Magazine and is a regular contributor to Tom Tom Magazine.

With over fifteen years of recording and performing experience, Morgan Doctor is a kit player who has developed a diverse repertoire of drumming and percussion skills. In addition to drum kit, she is classically trained on the tablas and plays an array of percussion including such obscure instruments as the Swiss made Hang. Morgan's session drumming has turned up on TV and Film Soundtracks including the CBC Metro Morning,[1][2] The L Word,[3] and Grey’s Anatomy.

Morgan performed at and won MTV LOGO's "Artist on the Brink" Award for 2008 with The Cliks. She received a Dora nomination for her sound design for Between Us Goddess in 2005 and earned a Juno[4] and Dora nomination[5] with her work with the Toronto Tabla Ensemble where she fused her East Indian, Jazz and pop styles on the kit. In 2005 she went on to earn a second Dora nomination for original sound design for theater. Much of Morgan's playing style has been influenced by her studies with renowned jazz drumming instructor Jim Blackley. Her most recent work includes playing on Chantal Kreviazuk's single "Into Me" Warner Music.

Solo albums

In 2006 Morgan signed with Aporia Records and has released three solo albums with them. Her solo work can be heard on TV shows such as WordTravels (OLN/National Geographics Channel), and radio shows such as DNTO, Hear and Now and The Signal (theme song). Upon the immediate release of her 2009 album "Other Life," she made #1 on the Toronto Star's Anti-Hit List.[6] Her latest album, Major Over Minor, came out March 19, 2013 on Aporia Records.

Endorsements

Morgan is endorsed by Vic Firth, Yamaha Drums, Evans Drum Heads d'addario and Zildjian.

Discography

Album Appearances

See also

References

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