KINGMAN, Kan. — Country legend Gary Morris is performing a concert at The Kingman Historic Theatre on Saturday, May 24 at 7:30 p.m.
Throughout his career, Gary Morris has captivated audiences with his distinctive voice and heartfelt performances. His impressive repertoire includes chart-topping hits such as “Why Lady Why,” “The Love She Found in Me” and “Baby Bye Bye.”
Morris’ original rendition of the classic “Wind Beneath My Wings” won both the Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music “Song of the Year” awards. Morris was also named Billboard’s “Male Artist of the Year” in 1982. Morris’ versatility as an artist spans across music, theater, and television, cementing his legacy as a multifaceted talent.
The Texas-bred tenor was tapped to play the lead role of Jean Valjean in Broadway’s epic hit “Les Misérables,” to critical acclaim. This role led to a Drama Desk Award nomination. His famous rendition of “Bring Him Home” on the platinum-selling, Grammy Award- winning international cast album resulted in a Command Performance by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Additional Broadway roles include Rodolfo in the production of Puccini’s opera “La Bohéme” with Linda Ronstadt.
See Gary Morris in concert on May 24 at Kingman Historic Theatre, located at 237 North Main Street, Kingman, Kan.
Tickets are $65 and can be purchased here.
To stay up to date with Gary Morris, visit the following:
- Website: Gary Morris Official
- Facebook: Gary Morris Music
- YouTube: Gary Morris