Carla Morrison

Carla Patricia Morrison Flores (Tecate, Baja California, July 19, 1986), better known as Carla Morrison, is an independent Mexican alternative pop singer-songwriter, winner of three Latin Grammy Awards: two for her album "Déjenme llorar", which has been certified Platinum, and one for her song “Vez primera”, from the album "Amor supremo" in 2012. Carla Morrison has three studio albums: "Dejenme Llorar" (2012), "Amor supremo" (2015) and "El renacimiento" (2022). She also has an acoustic album; "Amor supremo (Desnudo)" made in 2017; In addition to four EP's: "Aprendiendo a aprender" (her first project made in 2009), "Mientras tu dormías..." (2010), "Jugando en serio" (2013) and "La niña del tambor" (2016 ); also including her acoustic EP made at the beginning of 2022: "Los cuatro actos acústicos". Carla Morrison is the daughter of two Mexican parents: Porfiria Flores and Hilario Morrison. Her father, Hilario Morrison, formerly Viera, got his last name when he was adopted by William Guy Morrison, born in California and the son of an English migrant named Laura Morrison. Carla Morrison was born and lived in Tecate for the first years of her life. Since she was little, she received training in the art of drawing, dancing and singing, and she showed a special inclination for this last discipline. Motivated by her conviction to dedicate herself to music, she went to Phoenix, Arizona, at the age of seventeen. In this city, she began her musical studies at Mesa Community College, but soon dropped out because her way of approaching music was more spiritual, emotional and self-taught than academic. Inspired by her teacher David Barrios, a Mexican lyric baritone, she began to present her first musical compositions under the artistic name of Babaluca . This project was consolidated as a band with the adhesion of Nick Kizer and Nichole Petta and positioned itself in a short time as one of the most important projects on the local scene. During this stage of her artistic life, the singer collaborated with Mark Erickson —multi-instrumentalist musician, and member of the band Colorstone, from Phoenix, Arizona—, producer of Babaluca's first album, which never came out. Carla Morrison and Mark Erickson worked together to perform the song “Tragos de amargo licor” by Ramón Ayala at a country music festival, which was included in their extended play (ep), Aprendiendo a aprender. In addition, Mark Erickson invited her to be a backing vocalist on the Go Away Closer album, which he produced for Lonna Kelley. After a short but productive career with Babaluca, Carla decided to leave the project and she returned to Mexico to continue her musical career as a soloist. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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