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Morgan John Evans (born 24 April 1985) is an Australian country music singer and songwriter, known for his heartfelt lyrics and dynamic performances. He first gained recognition with his "Self-titles" debut album in 2014, which peaked at number 20 on the ARIA Albums Chart .
Morgan Evans may refer to: Cowboy Morgan Evans (1903–1969), American rodeo performer; John M. Evans (1863–1946), American politician; Morgan "Bill" Evans (1910–2002), American landscape designer; Morgan Evans (rugby league) (born 1992), Welsh rugby league player; John Morgan Evans (1942–1991), American actor, playwright
In 2013, Evans worked as a staff writer for the reboot of Best Week Ever [7] [8] and later that year, he joined MTV to write, host, and produce the Teen Wolf After After Show. [9] [10] In July 2014, MTV announced they had picked up a second, eight-episode, season of The Untitled Web Series That Morgan Evans Is Doing. For his performance, Evans ...
Things That We Drink To is the second studio album, and first American released by Australian country music singer Morgan Evans.The album was announced on 31 August 2018 and was released on 12 October 2018. [3]
On 1 July 2019, Morgan performed the song on The Voice Australia [2] and "Young Again" peaked at number 77 on the ARIA Singles Chart the following week. At the APRA Music Awards of 2020 , "Young Again" won the Most Performed Country Work of the Year.
Morgan Evans released a “heavy” new song in the wake of his split from Kelsea Ballerini — and some fans think it sounds a lot like one of his ex’s hits. Evans, 38, shared a video of ...
Morgan Evans is the debut studio album by Australian country music singer Morgan Evans. It was released in March 2014 and peaked at number 20 on the ARIA Charts . The album was confirmed on 17 January 2014, with the single "One Eye for an Eye" released in February 2014.
The company expanded and by the 1850s was handling all categories of antiques including jewellery, porcelain, furniture, arms and armour, and wine. After returning from the war, in the early 1950s, Leonard Bonham purchased some land in Knightsbridge and erected a saleroom on Montpelier Street. The first sale was held in June 1956. [1]