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Colonel Robert Morris is a retired United States Army officer who served for over 30 years. He was born on December 12, 1954 in San Antonio, Texas.
Colonel Morris graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1976 and was commissioned as an infantry officer. He served in a variety of command and staff positions in the United States and overseas, including tours in Germany, Korea, and Iraq. He also served as the Deputy Commanding General of the United States Army Europe and Seventh Army.
Colonel Morris retired from the Army in 2007 and is currently a consultant and speaker. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Association of the United States Army.
Colonel Morris is 59 years old and is married with two children. He is 6 feet tall and weighs approximately 180 pounds.
Colonel Morris has an estimated net worth of $2 million. He has earned his wealth through his military career and his consulting and speaking engagements.
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Morris was best known for playing drums for rockabilly legend Charlie Feathers and writing and performing the gold record "Trucker’s Last Ride".
Morris started playing drums in Memphis’ clubs early and was strongly connected to the Memphis Blues and helped in creating the "Memphis Sound". During his Memphis Blues days he played with Eddie Bond, B.B. King, Rufus Thomas, Ma Rainey, Little Laura Dukes, Big Sam Clarke and many others. He played regularly at the Shanti Inn in Memphis. He also performed at the Eddie Bond Live Radio Show at the Western Steakhouse Lounge, also in Memphis. Later he played drums for Jerry Lee Lewis, Ronnie Milsap, Charlie Rich and nearly five years for Charlie Feathers. It also was the time when he recorded at Memphis' famous Sun Studios.
Another Colonel Robert Morris song that hit the market in 2014 is "Country Born, American Made" a song about Mark Muller, who starred in God, Guns & Automobiles on History Channel in 2013. A music video will be shot at Mark Muller's car dealership in Butler, Missouri. The song was recorded by country artist Jimmy Miles for Mid South Music Records.
On August 24–25, 2013, he finally shot a music video for his signature song "Trucker’s Last Ride". The music video was published online only two months later on CMT / MTV and YouTube.
Colonel Robert Morris died at October 21, 2013, at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Southaven, Mississippi, due to long-term effects of a heart attack he suffered in 2008. His heart stopped beating at 7:48 pm CST.
In 2008 he published the trucking album Highway Hero on his own label, which also contains his 1995 gold song "Trucker’s Last Ride".
A DVD containing the music video and background information, a documentation and interviews are currently in the works and will be published on Mid South Music Records, which is located in the Metropolitan Memphis area. TM Garret, who worked with the Colonel since 2004, took over his legacy and his independent label Silver Dollar Music and keeps working with songs and artists that have been discovered by the Colonel, such as Dani Fouts, who recorded his song "NASCAR Fan" and which charted at iTunes at #26 the first week. The song was co-produced by TM Garret and former guitarist for Josh Turner and Clint Black; Bryan Austin who was also nominated for a Grammy for a song he did with Steve Wariner.
In 1998 he received the honorary title of "Colonel aide-de-camp" from Don Sundquist the governor of the state of Tennessee. Since then he was known as Colonel Robert Morris or often just as "The Colonel".
In the 1990s he seriously started to write songs when he heard about a story about the Doug Maten, a trucker who died of cancer. It was Doug's last wish to be taken to his grave in his rig. His co-workers fulfilled this dream and a convoy of one mile led Doug – lying on a flatbed trailer - to his grave. Robert was so touched of this story that he decided to write the legendary Trucking song Trucker's Last Ride. The song went gold and Robert was honored with the key to the City of Memphis and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Memphis Music Heritage Foundation for his merits.
In 1988, the Finnish rock band Leningrad Cowboys produced their movie Leningrad Cowboys Go America, which led them directly to Memphis, Tennessee. At this time Robert and his wife Irene owned the "Lonesome Bar" which was used for a scene in the movie. Robert and Irene also have a cameo role in that scene, though they were listed as Mr. and Mrs. Morris in the credits.
Also in the 1980s Morris recorded material with "rock-and-roll-granny" Cordell Jackson on her own label. At the Memphis Fall Fest he also shared stage with a young Justin Timberlake, who sang Hank Williams songs wearing a cowboy hat.
Robert Neill Morris, known professionally as Colonel Robert Morris, (December 12, 1954 – October 21, 2013) was an American musician, drummer, singer and songwriter. He was also known as "The Man with the Golden Pen".
Robert Morris was born in 1954 in Whitehaven, Memphis, into a musical environment. His father was a "flat-top" guitarist and a musical associate of bluegrass legend Bill Monroe. Monroe came often to visit the Morris family, which also influenced Robert early. Another of his father's acquaintances was Elvis Presley, with whom young Robert once spent a day boating on a nearby lake. His mother died when he was just twelve years old.