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Michael Morales (musician)

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Years active
  
1980–present

Genres
  
Rock music, Pop music

Record label
  
PolyGram

Role
  
Musician

Name
  
Michael Morales


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Born
  
April 25, 1963 (age 61) (
1963-04-25
)

Origin
  
San Antonio, Texas, United States

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter, record producer

Instruments
  
Guitar, Drums, Keyboards, Vocals, Bass Guitar

Labels
  
PolyGram Records Major/MTM Records

Associated acts
  
The Max, Michael Morales

Albums
  
Thump, That's the Way, Michael Morales

People also search for
  
Freddy Fender, Joe Reyes, Ronald Morales

Awards
  
Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album

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Michael Morales (born April 25, 1963), is an American musician most known for the Top 40-charting songs, "Who Do You Give Your Love To?", (#15 Billboard Hot 100), and a cover version of The Romantics' "What I Like About You", (#28 Billboard Hot 100).

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Early life

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Born in San Antonio, Texas, he came from a musical family, (father, Henry, met his mother, Felicia, when the two were to perform together on a radio broadcast). As a child, Morales formed and played guitar, drums and piano in several bands including Crimson Sash. In 1980, he founded the popular band, The Max, in which he would perform until signing his first recording contract with PolyGram Records in 1988.

Career

Morales released the self-titled Michael Morales in 1989. That CD garnered MTV airplay and landed three hit singles on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, including "Who Do You Give Your Love To?", (peaked #15 Billboard Hot 100). Before releasing his second CD on PolyGram, Thump (1991), he founded Studio M in San Antonio. There he and brother, Ron Morales, have won four Grammy awards for CDs produced and recorded at Studio M. In 2000, Morales released his third CD on Major/MTM Records entitled That's The Way.

Aside from chart success, Morales's music can be heard in a number feature films including the Woody Allen, Sharon Stone film, Picking Up The Pieces and 2006 Cannes Film Festival winner, Tommy Lee Jones's The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada.

Morales has also worked with several big names such as Beyoncé, Def Leppard, Selena, Cee Lo Green, and more.

To date, Morales's works have been nominated for six Grammy awards and has won four of them.

Current Life

Morales resides in San Antonio with his wife and two children. His other brother is former Texas state attorney general, Dan Morales. He has his own music lesson business in San Antonio, called the Michael Morales Rockstar Academy and Rock Music Institute.

Studio albums

  • 1989: Michael Morales
  • 1991: Thump
  • 1999: That's the Way
  • References

    Michael Morales (musician) Wikipedia