Shayne Morrison and Clint Williams knew they were a perfect musical match when they began collaborating six years ago after being introduced by a record shop owner in Tyler, Texas.
Back then, they channeled their efforts toward writing songs for bassist Morrison’s band, Perfect Stranger. Those songs never made it onto a Perfect Stranger disc, though Williams eventually joined the band.
The pair kept writing together sporadically, and submitted a song for the soundtrack to the 2004 film, The Alamo. When producers chose to use an all-instrumental score instead, Morrison and Williams decided it was time to record those tunes on their own.
The result is Morrison-Williams’ self-titled debut on Palo Duro Records. The disc of easy country rockers and soulful ballads could catapult them beyond the level of fame Perfect Stranger earned with its indie hits, the Vince Gill-penned “Ridin’ the Rodeo,” and “You Have the Right to Remain Silent,” which became the title of the band’s 1995 Curb Records release. That album reached No. 4 and stayed on Billboard’s country chart for 40-some weeks.
Perfect Stranger has a new album out this year on Smith Music called "Shake The World". Clint wrote the title track along with 4 other songs on the album and the duo is currently touring with Perfect Stranger.
Shayne and Clint also made their debut cameos in TV and film appearing in a episode of "One Tree Hill" and the indie film "GI Jesus".
Look for new music and a new tour to start soon and catch either a Morrison-Williams or Perfect Stranger show to see the latest from Shayne and Clint!!
♪ “My horse and I rode through that white glow, my hat tipped down, her hoofs lifting up and out finding secure ground. We rode blind, no fence posts no signs, we stayed on the high ground, the creeks nine feet deep around the cedar tops we creep, where the blustery wind cut our ears making that blizzard sound. She was home with a wood burning stove and coffee heated under a fire my one desire, we couldn’t see smoke but we could tell, we were close to home the smoke we could smell. We had done our work through this bright glare, especially this young good mare. It was cold, but waiting at home was warmth, hay in the barn and my one and only, so we kept moving along. ” ♪
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