Morgan Frazier is a country music singer and guitarist who gained national attention as a contestant on season 9 of The Voice in 2015. Known for tracks such as “Hey Bully,” “Cowboys Ride” and “Part of My Show,” she has carved out a niche with her authentic storytelling style.
Early Days
Morgan wrote her first song at the age of seven, showing an early passion for music. She signed with Sidewalk Records when she was 16, marking the start of her professional recording career.
Fun Facts
She auditioned for The Voice with a country rendition of “I Want You to Want Me,” impressing judges and fans alike. Her grandfather, Art, is credited with instilling in her a lifelong love of country music.
Family Life
Morgan credits her close-knit family—especially her grandfather—for supporting her musical journey from childhood through the studio. (Additional personal details are inferred.)
Collaborations With
During The Voice, Morgan joined Team Blake Shelton and worked closely with the seasoned artist, gaining valuable mentorship and exposure.
