Keith Morris

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Keith Morris
A recent photo of Keith Morris, performing live at a Circle Jerks concert on December 1, 2006.
A recent photo of Keith Morris, performing live at a Circle Jerks concert on December 1, 2006.
Background information
Born September 17, 1952 (1952-09-17) (age 55)
Flag of the United States Los Angeles, California
Genre(s) Punk rock
Occupation(s) Musician
Instrument(s) Vocals
Years active 1976 - Present
Label(s) SST
Frontier
Allegiance
Combat
Mercury
Associated
acts
Black Flag (1976-1979)
Circle Jerks (since 1979)
This article is about the punk rock singer. For the filmmaker, see Keith Alan Morris.

Keith Morris (born September 17, 1952[citation needed]) is the co-founder and former lead singer of the punk rock band Black Flag along with guitarist Greg Ginn. He left after the Nervous Breakdown EP (on which he was credited as "Johnny 'Bob' Goldstein") and formed The Circle Jerks. After their short-lived breakup he led the band Midget Handjob. He did background vocals on "Operation Rescue", from Bad Religion's 1990 album Against the Grain.

In 1999, he was diagnosed with adult onset diabetes and many of his friends held benefit concerts to cover his large medical bills. He currently works as an A&R manager at V2 Records while continuing to perform with The Circle Jerks. He is also featured in the Wrangler Brutes song "Driving" (as the voice of God).

Contents

  • Against the Grain (1990) (never actually a member of Bad Religion, but did background vocals on "Operation Rescue")

  • Good Mourning (Performed Background Vocals on track #2 "We've Had Enough")


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