The history of Mike Morgan and the Crawl began in the late 80’s when Mike teamed up with vocalist Darrell Nulisch. Blues was experiencing a strong resurgence and the band quickly took off, becoming one of the Lone Star State’s premier blues acts. Nulisch’s stint was short-lived but Mike found the perfect replacement in Lee McBee, a fiery singer/harmonica player from Kansas City. Between Morgan’s blistering guitar work and McBee’s captivating stage presence it was only a matter of time before The Crawl would get their big break. That break came in 1990 when Black Top Records signed them to a deal resulting in a ten year, eight CD relationship. He eventually found his way to Severn Records and put out three great CDs with us: Texas Man, Live in Dallas and Stronger Every Day. Currently, you can find Mike playing around his home state of Texas, as well as at various festivals world-wide.
DISCOGRAPHY
Stronger Every Day (Severn CD-0043 © 2008)
Live in Dallas (Severn CD-0026 © 2004)
Texas Man (Severn CD-0014 © 2002)
Mike Morgan & the Crawl w/Lee McBee – I Like The Way You Work It (Black Top)
Mike Morgan & the Crawl w/Lee McBee – The Road (Black Top)
Mike Morgan & the Crawl (Compilation) – Lowdown & Evil (Me & My Blues)
Mike Morgan & the Crawl – Looky Here (Black Top)
Mike Morgan & the Crawl w/Jim Suhler – Let the Dogs Run (Black Top)
Mike Morgan & the Crawl w/Lee McBee – Ain’t Worried No More (Black Top)
Mike Morgan & the Crawl w/Lee McBee – Full Moon Over Dallas (Black Top)
Mike Morgan & the Crawl w/Lee McBee – Mighty Fine Dancin’ (Black Top)
Mike Morgan & the Crawl w/Lee McBee – Raw & Ready (Black Top)