Ruth Mary "Ruthie" Morris (born March 5, 1964) is the guitarist for the
rock
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band
Magnapop
Magnapop is an American rock band based in Atlanta, Georgia. Formed in 1989, the band has consistently included songwriting duo Linda Hopper as vocalist and Ruthie Morris on guitar. Magnapop first achieved recognition in the Benelux countries ...
. Her
pop punk
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/
power pop
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guitar style helped to define the band's sound and she has co-written their minor hit singles "
Slowly, Slowly" and "
Open the Door".
History
Morris is originally from
West Palm Beach
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, Florida and began playing music there as a member of The Pockets after first learning guitar at the age of 20.
In 1989, she transplanted herself to
East Atlanta
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,
where she met
Linda Hopper
Linda Elizabeth Hopper is the vocalist for the Atlanta, Georgia-based rock group Magnapop. Her pop punk/power pop vocal style helped to define the band's sound and she has co-written their minor hit singles " Slowly, Slowly" and " Open the Door" ...
—a member of the
Athens, Georgia
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music scene in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The two became friends and began writing songs together, forming the core of Magnapop.
Magnapop went on to record four
extended play
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singles on the
Modern Rock Tracks
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chart—"
Slowly, Slowly" and "
Open the Door". The band also toured the music festival circuit and opened for major
alternative rock
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acts such as
R.E.M.
After the 1996 release of ''
Rubbing Doesn't Help'', Magnapop found themselves dropped by their record label, and unable to record for seven years due to contractual obligations. In this time, Morris moved to
Seattle, Washington
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.
In 2004, she played with the one-off group The New Candidates with
Curtis Hall and released the
7" single "I'm Coming Down"/"Set It on Fire" on
Mt. Fuji Records, with recording and
mixing by John Randolph; recording, mixing, vocals, and percussion by Mike Jaworski; and bass guitar by Ben Larson. Hopper, Morris, and a group of Seattle musicians also demoed some Hopper/Morris songs during this period.
In 2005, Magnapop released their first album in nine years—''
Mouthfeel
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''—on
Amy Ray
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's
Daemon Records
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. The re-formed group toured to support the record throughout the United States and the festival circuit in Europe and has continued to perform and record through 2010. The self-released album ''
Chase Park'' was made available in late 2009.
In the
2009 Georgia floods, Morris lost much of her musical equipment, Magnapop memorabilia, and the first Compact Disc pressing of ''
Chase Park''.
Atlanta musicians—including former Magnapop bandmate Tim Lee and
Amy Ray
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—threw a
benefit concert
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to assist her in replacing her losses on December 15, 2009.
In 1993,
Juliana Hatfield
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wrote "Ruthless" in honor of Morris
after the two had a conversation about
Camille Paglia
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while touring in 1992 ("We're all gushin', but I swear we really mean it, man/We're all sucking up to Ruthie.") It appeared as a B-side on the Juliana Hatfield Three singles "
Spin the Bottle
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" and "
My Sister".
Musical style
Morris is known for her particularly aggressive guitar-playing
and its interaction with Linda Hopper's pop-influenced vocals.
Critics have compared her style to punk acts like
Ramones
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as well as softer
alternative rock
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musicians such as
Johnny Marr
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.
Discography
Morris' non-Magnapop releases include:
*
Holy Gang
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– "Free Tyson Free!" from the album ''Free Tyson Free!'' (1994)
:
Sampled
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guitar
*New Candidates – "I'm Coming Down"/"Set It on Fire" (2004)
:Guitar, songwriting, and vocals
See also
*
:Songs written by Ruthie Morris
References
External links
Magnapop homepage*
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1964 births
Alternative rock guitarists
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American rock songwriters
American women rock singers
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Magnapop members
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Singers from Florida
Musicians from Seattle
People from Decatur, Georgia
People from West Palm Beach, Florida
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