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Former Hollywood Music In Media Award Winner Ronny Morris - Writer Of Music Featured In Today's Hit TV Shows Including 'One Tree Hill' And 'The Ghost Whisperer' - Receives Two New HMMA Nominations

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LOS ANGELES (Top40 Charts/ Morris Music) - "Lost My Way" as heard on the CW's basketball teenage soap opera "One Tree Hill," and "All About Love" which has graced the high drama of ABC's critically-acclaimed "Brothers and Sisters" starring Sally Field, have led to Ronny Morris' two new nominations for the 2009 Hollywood Music in Media Awards (HMMA) ceremony taking place this month. "Lost My Way" is nominated for Best Adult Contemporary Artist and "All About Love" - Co-Produced with Adam Kviman - is Nominated for Best Production. Morris, whose debut album is entitled, "Sweet Silence," also received a HMMA last year.

Music and television enthusiasts alike have been graced with Morris's music catalogue while listening to songs such as the beautiful "Every Time It Gets Real" as heard on CBS' TV show "The Ghost Whisperer."

Growing up in a little town just outside Copenhagen, a young Morris got his first glimpse of what good music could usher in to a person's life watching his Step Father become immersed and lose himself in the sounds of newly purchased music.

"When I was little, the prize possession in our home was my Step Dad's state-of-the-art stereo and his vinyl collection," Morris said. "He would sit there, his legs crossed, his cigarette in the ashtray, sipping his coffee. And he would listen to the new album he had brought home that day." That led to a young Morris playing "Rock Band" with his Dad who exemplified the meaning of a true music lover.

"Sweet Silence" brings to life Morris' bittersweet warmth of classic songwriting that speaks directly to the listener and creates a bond with that person's heart and soul. His life experiences lend a hand to such creativity.

This album and its well-deserved HMMA nominations speak to a motto of Ronny Morris:

"Music has always been in my life as a very dear friend. A friend that would bring peace and comfort, and in some strange way that would bound people to be silent. To just be," said Morris of his appropriately titled and now also critically-acclaimed album, "Sweet Silence."
For more information please visit www.ronnymorris.com or www.morris-music.com






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