Nessa Morgan

Nessa Morgan
Born Wellington, New Zealand
Genres R&B
Occupation(s) singing
Labels Gotham Records, Probono Records

Nessa Morgan is a New Zealand born, Australian R&B singer and song writer[1] based in Sydney, Australia.

Morgan is Māori and was born in New Zealand. She and her family moved to Australia when she was 3 years old. She was bought up in a musical family and in her mid 20s, she released her debut album, Sex & Poverty.[2][3] The album was recorded at the House of Blues in Los Angeles, USA[4] and was produced by Don Was[5] and debuted at No.98 on the ARIA albums chart.[6] She released a second album in 2008 and the first single from that album, "I Like it Like That", was nomination for the best R&B single at the Urban Music Awards.[7]

Discography

References

  1. Herald Sun, 11 February 2005, "Hard roads suit Nessa" by Paul Stewart
  2. The Age 6 August 2004 Soul with conviction by Dewi Cooke
  3. Herald Sun 27 May 2004 Nessa Morgan Sex & Poverty (BMG)
  4. Planet Urban Album: Nessa Morgan - Neska
  5. The Courier-Mail, 7 August 2004, "Looking through life's window" by Sarah Nicholson
  6. The ARIA Report, Issue 751
  7. Illawarra Mercury, 23 October 2008, "Morgan pushes it good" by Kilmeny Adie
  8. National Library of Australia Sex & Poverty listing
  9. The ARIA Report, Issue 752
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