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Kenny Morris (musician)

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Name
  
Kenny Morris

Role
  
Drummer


Education
  
St Ignatius' College

Albums
  
Join Hands, The Scream

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Movies
  
La main morte, Title to Murder

Music group
  
Siouxsie and the Banshees (1976 – 1979)

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Kenny Morris (born Kenneth Ian Morris ,1 February 1957) was the first studio drummer of Siouxsie and the Banshees.

He was a member of the band from January 1977 until September 1979, playing on the albums The Scream and Join Hands. He also co-composed the hit single "Hong Kong Garden".

Morris attended St Ignatius' College in Enfield, where he became a friend of future collaborator and film director John Maybury. Morris then attended Barnet College in London. He also studied fine art and film-making at North East London Polytechnic. He was attending Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts when he joined the band.

After leaving the Banshees, Morris worked as a drummer with Helen Terry and other musicians for live stage sets. He made the film and soundtrack La Main Morte, with narration by Dorothée Lalanne and music by Morris, Maybury and Jean-Pierre Baudry.

Morris now resides in Cork, Ireland.

References

Kenny Morris (musician) Wikipedia