Richard Franklin Morse grew up in the San Fernando Valley, just north of Los Angeles. He started to sing before he was 2 years old, wrote songs to give himself the courage to walk home from school alone at 6, started to play music seriously at 13 with brothers Alan and Neal Morse, who would later be known from 'progressive rock' groups such as Spock's Beard and Transatlantic. After school, the 3 brothers used to jam for hours, trading off between guitar, bass, drums and/or piano, improvising free-form rock instrumentals or copying our favorite records.
While the other 2 brothers were fascinated with instrumental pyrotechnics, Richard was/is fascinated with the 3 minute pop song - The Beatles, Motown, The Beach Boys, The Bonzo Dog Band, Nervous Norvus, the great ones. Charming melodies, words that rhyme and tell stories. In the 1990s Richard moved to Germany to fulfill 2 dreams, to travel and play music for a living, since most of the musicians in L. A. were (and are) playing for little or no payment. He has performed literally thousands of shows for audiences from small clubs to the Rose Bow in Pasadena, on Television and Radio, even putting in time as a street musician in London, Heidelberg and Amsterdam. There was, however, still something missing. As he puts it, "At least once, I wanted to record a CD that is so good that even I would buy it, which, if you know me, is a tall order." We're pleased to announce he succeeded - spared no expense or effort to get the finest musicians and recording engineers (his brother Neal Morse co-produced, played keyboards and electric guitars), the whole 9 yards. Spent his life savings, with no regrets. And you can share this thoroughly entertaining, beautiful, moving music for a mere fraction of what he paid. Please stop reading this and listen, we'll both be glad you did.
source: http://www.richardfranklinmorse.com