Morgan began studying classical piano with a teacher at the age of five and went on to study at the
Music Academy of North Carolina (then called the Greensboro Music Academy).  She studied there for
many years until the age of 16, and competed in annual competitions.  “After that, for about 2 years, I
took a break and rarely touched a piano.  I got distracted, and although I can't regret that period
because it brought me some of my songs, it was a very lonely and soulless time.  In 2005, my then
boyfriend burned me a CD with a Tori Amos song on it called “Mother” and that was the beginning of
me coming back to the piano.  That was the best thing anybody could have ever done for me.”

An English major for the first two years of her college education at The University of North Carolina at
Greensboro, Morgan auditioned for the music school at the beginning of her third year and after being
accepted, switched her major to music.  It is alternative meets classical meets rock meets pop meets
experimental.  A graduate from the University of North Carolina 's School of Music in December 2007,
Morgan intends to continue living a life devoted to music by teaching piano, composing and producing
new music, and touring.  With her first E.P. entitled “Fragile Little Me” that she produced herself, she
certainly has a good start.  Morgan writes predominately pianistically centered lyrical ballads with
words of sharp honesty that bare the soul and tell a story.  “Each song tells a story.  Maybe it's real,
maybe it's not, or maybe only part of it is real.  If I was going through a really tough time, I'd go to the
piano and work it out there, because that was really one of the only places I felt comfortable revealing
emotions.”