Jamie Morrison (born 30 June 1983) is a British drummer, producer, and author. He is best known as the drummer for the Welsh rock band Stereophonics, a role he has held since 2012. He is also a founding member of the indie rock band Noisettes and a current member of 86TVs, alongside members of The Maccabees.
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| Also known as | Pop Morrison |
| Born | James Ross Morrison 30 June 1983 |
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| Occupation | Musician |
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| Website | popmorrison |
Biography
editMorrison has contributed to multiple UK number one albums with Stereophonics[1] and co-wrote the 2009 international hit "Never Forget You" with Noisettes.[2] In addition to his music career, he is a published author, with several books exploring themes of fame, identity, grief, and personal transformation.[3]
Early life
editCareer
editNoisettes (2003–2010)
editMorrison co-founded Noisettes in 2003 alongside singer Shingai Shoniwa and guitarist Dan Smith.[7] The group gained international recognition with their 2009 album Wild Young Hearts, which featured the hit single “Never Forget You.”[8] The track charted internationally and became a defining soul-pop anthem of the late 2000s.[9] Morrison left the band in 2010.[10]
Stereophonics (2012–present)
editIn 2012, Morrison joined Stereophonics as their drummer,[11] making his first studio appearance on the album Graffiti on the Train (2013).[12] He has since contributed to five UK number one albums with the band, including their most recent 2025 release Make 'Em Laugh, Make 'Em Cry, Make 'Em Wait (2025). Morrison remains an active and core member of the band, performing on their largest-ever world tour in 2025, which included multiple sold-out stadiums.[13]
86TVs (2023–present)
editWriting and Literary Work
editWonderboy is a semi-autobiographical novel that tells the story of Pop Morrison, a world-famous drummer who discovers a mysterious diary in a New York hotel. The diary’s cryptic author, Drewford Alabama, leads Pop on a transformative journey through addiction, ego, and redemption. Rich with Morrison’s real-life insight into fame and creativity, the novel has been described as “a surreal and poetic exploration of self-destruction and rebirth.”[16]
With over 100 short stories written and a career spanning music, fashion, and literature, Jamie Morrison is a multi-disciplinary artist redefining what it means to be a modern storyteller.[17]
Personal life
editMorrison is a dedicated gardener and animal lover.[18] He is known for his low-profile lifestyle, often focusing on introspective, multidisciplinary creative work across music, literature, and visual arts.
References
edit- ↑ "Drummer's Review Xtra: Interviewed: Jamie Morrison (Stereophonics)". Drummer's Review. June 17, 2022.
- ↑ "Noisettes - Never Forget You". Capital.
- ↑ "Jamie Morrison".
- ↑ "Jamie Morrison - A Producer And Drummer Of Stereophonics".
- ↑ "Jamie Morrison · About". popmorrison.com.
- ↑ Drummer, Modern (September 2, 2015). "On the Beat With Jamie Morrison of Stereophonics: Following Your Heart and Instinct".
- ↑ "The Noisettes are Wild at Heart". Dazed. March 19, 2009.
- ↑ Writer, Guest (June 20, 2013). "Don't Upset the Rhythm! - An Interview with The Noisettes".
- ↑ Wright, Jade (January 29, 2010). "Noisettes are a band who can do more than write ad jingles". Liverpool Echo.
- ↑ "Jamie "Pop" Morrison - Stereophonics". www.astonmics.com.
- ↑ Edgoose, Simon (July 12, 2015). "Jamie Morrison".
- ↑ "Stereophonics scrapped album trilogy after Green Day's 'didn't do that well' | Live4ever Media". www.live4ever.uk.com. March 11, 2013.
- ↑ "Stereophonics Announce 2025 UK Arena Tour Following No.1 Album and Sold-Out Summer Shows - The Broken Spine". July 7, 2025.
- ↑ "Parlophone welcomes 86TVs, first signing of new era". www.musicweek.com.
- ↑ "Gig Review: 86TVs at The Bodega".
- ↑ Gower, Jon (November 16, 2024). "Book review: Wonderboy, and the Life and Times of Drewford Alabama by Jamie Morrison".
- ↑ "Seren snags debut novel by the Stereophonics' Jamie Morrison". The Bookseller.
- ↑ "Wonderboy and The Life & Times of Drewford Alabama".