America's Got Talent on NBC: Meet Mia Morris Songwriter, singer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist
One thing is certain: all the acts on the main stage of Season 17 of "America's Got Talent" will be giving it their best. The 17th season of "America's Got Talent" returns with a fresh group of aspiring performers looking to compete for the top $1 million prizes, according to the synopsis for the current season. With renowned actress and worldwide fashion icon Sofia Vergara, adored comedian Howie Mandel, and executive producer Simon Cowell, the judging panel is once again filled with A-list celebrities. As host, Terry Crews, who is dynamic, is back. The wildest performers to ever perform on the "AGT" stage are expected to appear this season.
Who is Mia Morris?
Mia Morris is a multi-instrumentalist, producer, songwriter, and singer of rock music. She started playing the drums at the age of nine, and at age thirteen, she started uploading drum covers on YouTube, where they quickly racked up over five million views. She has published 30 songs and composed more than 125, according to her website. In addition, Morris is proficient in the piano, bass, guitar, ukulele, harmonica, Cajon, and melodica. Morris talked with Rear View Mirror about the origins of her love of music. I started playing drums after my neighbor told me he didn’t want his drum set anymore. I’m sure he was skeptical that I would go through with borrowing it until I was knocking on his front door asking for it. We hauled most of a drum kit into the house and the rest is history. I was nine" she reminisced.
Morris, who resides in Nashville, lists Gwen Stefani, The Beatles, Jack White, Yungblud, CAKE, and Fountains Of Wayne as her musical influences. Morris believed Nashville was the best city for her to develop her talent. Yes, my family relocated to Nashville from Indianapolis around five years ago, and there are a lot of reasons why Nashville was the best place for us. Tuesdays at 8 p.m. on NBC are when "America's Got Talent" Season airs. Sling TV, fuboTV, Hulu With Live TV, AT&T TV, or YouTube TV are just a few of the streaming options that viewers may use to watch the program without a cable subscription.
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