Jake Morley

He learned guitar at an early age and began writing songs whilst at Mill Hill County High School in north west London.

A popular artist on the London circuit, Morley played the MS Calling charity gig[1] at the 100 Club where he met double bassist John Parker (formerly of Nizlopi), drummer Harry Mead and sound engineer Phill Brown (Bob Marley / Talk Talk / Faithless) who recorded and co-produced Morley's debut album.

[5] After a short UK tour, Morley held his album launch party at London's Bush Hall, where his performance received much critical acclaim.

[6][7] In March 2011, Morley's debut single 'Feet Don't Fail Me Now' was played on Dermot O'Leary's Saturday afternoon BBC Radio 2 show,.

That's extraordinary!Jake Morley is not just your average bloke with guitar, he stuns crowds with his unique style and is always a show stealer.It's phenomenal to watch him but it's still more daunting to consider that he also sings up a storm and writes cracking songs.