Morgan Dorr is a singer and songwriter whose tracks have appeared on soundtracks for films such as The Kissing Booth, Annie, The Perfection, and Midnight Sun. He also had one of his songs featured in a Jeep Super Bowl commercial.
Early Days
Morgan grew up with a musical influence from his father, who recorded an album in Jamaica alongside Bob Marley. He began learning guitar at a young age and later expanded to bass guitar during his tenure with the rock band Boys Like Girls.
Fun Facts
From 2011 to 2021, he played bass and provided backing vocals for Boys Like Girls, a group founded by Martin Johnson, Bryan Donahue, John Keefe, and Paul DiGiovanni. In addition to his performing career, Morgan signed a publishing deal with Sony ATV and launched the Highland Park Collective, a network of producers and songwriters.
Family Life
Morgan’s family background includes a father who collaborated with reggae legend Bob Marley, suggesting a strong musical lineage that likely influenced Morgan’s own artistic path. (Inferred)
Collaborations With
He has worked closely with the members of Boys Like Girls—Martin Johnson, Bryan Donahue, John Keefe, and Paul DiGiovanni—and continues to collaborate through his Highland Park Collective. He also contributed to the 2013 film Here We Go, adding another dimension to his creative partnerships.
