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KNOX MORRIS

Hailing from Dayton, Ohio, Knox Morris has dreamed of creating music since he picked up a guitar his freshman year of college. After falling in love with music, Knox made the decision to drop out of college and move to Nashville. Prior to becoming an artist, Knox landed outside cuts with artists such as John Harvie, Zach Seabaugh, Lanie Gardner, Games We Play, Bilmuri, Linsey Urrea, Arrows in Action, and more. Knox’s musical influences range from artists such as Ed Sheeran, Fall Out Boy, Jeremy Zucker, Chelsea Cutler, etc.. In summer of 2022, Knox signed his first publishing deal with River House Artists. Shortly after, Knox released his viral hit single “Sneakers,” which led him to land a record deal at Atlantic Records. In 2024, Knox’s single “Not The 1975” broke Top 40 on the radio chart, leading him to be River House Artists first songwriter to win a SESAC Pop Award. Knox’s full length album, Going Going Gone, released last April, including fan-favorites such as “You Happened,” “Pick Your Poison,” and “Voicemail.”
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