Nessa Morgan
Nessa Morgan | |
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Born | Wellington, New Zealand |
Genres | R&B |
Occupation(s) | singing |
Labels | Gotham Records, Probono Records |
Nessa Morgan is a New Zealand born, Australian R&B singer and song writer[1] based in Sydney, Australia.
Morgan is Māori and was born in New Zealand. She and her family moved to Australia when she was 3 years old. She was bought up in a musical family and in her mid 20s, she released her debut album, Sex & Poverty.[2][3] The album was recorded at the House of Blues in Los Angeles, USA[4] and was produced by Don Was[5] and debuted at No.98 on the ARIA albums chart.[6] She released a second album in 2008 and the first single from that album, "I Like it Like That", was nomination for the best R&B single at the Urban Music Awards.[7]
Discography
- Sex & Poverty (2004) - Gotham Records / BMG Australia[8]Aus #98[9]
- Neska (2008) - Probono Records
- "Helpless" (2010) - Morgan Entertainment Group
References
- ↑ Herald Sun, 11 February 2005, "Hard roads suit Nessa" by Paul Stewart
- ↑ The Age 6 August 2004 Soul with conviction by Dewi Cooke
- ↑ Herald Sun 27 May 2004 Nessa Morgan Sex & Poverty (BMG)
- ↑ Planet Urban Album: Nessa Morgan - Neska
- ↑ The Courier-Mail, 7 August 2004, "Looking through life's window" by Sarah Nicholson
- ↑ The ARIA Report, Issue 751
- ↑ Illawarra Mercury, 23 October 2008, "Morgan pushes it good" by Kilmeny Adie
- ↑ National Library of Australia Sex & Poverty listing
- ↑ The ARIA Report, Issue 752
External links
- Planet Urban Interview
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