![]() In Africa, MOM works in conjunction with various medical organizations to provide mosquito nets, Malaria medication, HIV test kits and water purification tablets amongst other resources in remote areas. Passionate about helping others in need, Gramps established the charity Music Orchestrating Miracles (MOM), to help bring relief to the needy in various parts of the world. Regarding his upcoming projects, Gramps says, “We don’t want to be predictable in the music we want to keep it interesting and we want to keep it fun as well.” In addition to the recordings, Gramps is also scheduled to embark on a US summer tour in 2011 and has plans to follow it up with a European tour alongside his brother, Peetah Morgan. To further showcase his musical versatility, Gramps is also working on a techno/dance infused album. ![]() He plans to release Two Sides of My Heart - Volume 2 in 2012, which will be an R&B and country inspired album. Gramps is currently recording his second studio album, which is presently untitled and scheduled to be released sometime in 2011. Gramps’ work and collaboration with reggae superstar Buju Banton on his album "Before the Dawn" would set the wheels in motion for his greatest accomplishment to date At the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards in 2011, "Before the Dawn" won the award for Best Reggae Album, which lists Gramps as co-producer, lead vocalist and writer for the track “Try Life”. He also earned a nomination for Reggae Artist of the Year at the 2010 Soul Train Music Awards and went on to win Album of the Year at the 6th Annual Excellence in Music and Entertainment Awards. The album spawned multiple hit singles, which earned Gramps three awards for Best New Entertainer, Best Song (“Wash The Tears”) and Best Crossover Song (“Therapy” featuring India Arie) at the 2010 International Reggae and World Music Awards. Written, composed and produced by Gramps, “Wash The Tears” entered Italy’s Top 20 Singles Chart at number eight. He continued to tour with Tarrus Riley, his brother Peetah Morgan and was the opening act for his longtime friend, Buju Banton on the "Rasta Got Sou"l tour. He performed on the highly successful "Evolver" tour with John Legend and India Arie and also performed during India Arie’s "Soulbird" tour. Gramps set out on tour with several major musical artists to introduce himself as a solo artist and meet his fans. Following the success of “Wash the Tears”, Gramps debuted his first solo album, Two Sides of My Heart - Vol. After more than a decade of touring and performing with Morgan Heritage, Gramps is now reveling in the success of his long foreseen solo career.Īn experienced vocalist, keyboard player and performer, Gramps released his first official single as a solo artist, “Wash The Tears”, under his own Dada Son Entertainment label. Denroy Morgan had prophesied that one day, each of the group members would trod on their own journey to achieve solo stardom. They have sold millions of records and continue to gain fans all over the world. ![]() Morgan Heritage has recorded over ten albums spanning many hits including the all time favorites “Down By The River”, “Don’t Haffi Dread” and “I’m Coming Home”, to mention but a few. He became a member of the family band Morgan Heritage, at the tender age of nine. The name, “Gramps”, would follow him throughout childhood into adulthood and is also used as his stage name. Gramps is one of the legendary Denroy Morgan’s seventeen sons and was affectionately given the name “Grampa” on the day of his birth by an aunt who noticed his uncanny resemblance to his grandfather. Roy Morgan, a member of the internationally renowned reggae group, Morgan Heritage, was born in Brooklyn, New York and raised in Springfield, Massachusetts with his parents and 29 other siblings.
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