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Billy Morrison

Billy Morrison (born 9 February 1969) is an English-born , singer, and based in , best known as a and bassist in prominent rock bands including The Cult and Billy Idol's touring ensemble. Morrison's career began in the UK with the band Into a Circle before he relocated to the , where he gained prominence in the rock scene. He joined The Cult for their 2001 reunion, contributing bass on tours that included performances at major venues like and festivals such as Reading Rock. From 2005 to 2010, he played guitar in the celebrity supergroups and Royal Machines, collaborating onstage with rock luminaries including , , Slash, , , , and . In 2007, he formed the band Circus Diablo, which released a self-titled album on Koch Records, and he also fronted the groups Stimulator (signed to in 1995) and Doheny. Since 2010, Morrison has served as the rhythm guitarist in Billy Idol's band, alongside lead guitarist Steve Stevens, co-writing tracks for Idol's 2014 album Kings and Queens of the Underground and touring globally. His solo work includes the 2015 release God Shaped Hole, featuring guest vocals from Osbourne, and the 2024 album The Morrison Project on The Label Group, featuring contributions from artists including Billy Idol, Steve Stevens, Ozzy Osbourne, Corey Taylor, Steve Vai, and Linda Perry. Beyond music, Morrison is a prolific painter whose dark, introspective works have been collected by figures such as Shepard Fairey and Sharon Osbourne, with one piece from his Butterfly series exhibited in the US Capitol. He has also appeared in acting roles, including in the TV series Californication and the film K-11, and hosted the radio show Camp Freddy Radio on Indie 103.1 FM for five years.

Early life

Childhood and family background

Billy Morrison was born on February 9, 1969, in , . Morrison is an . Raised in the UK during his formative years, Morrison experienced the cultural environment of , which shaped his early perspectives before he pursued opportunities abroad.

Initial musical interests

Growing up in the during the late 1970s and 1980s, Billy Morrison was profoundly shaped by the burgeoning and scenes. The raw energy of British , particularly the , served as a pivotal influence, with Morrison citing their guitarist Steve Jones as a key figure whose rhythm playing exemplified the genre's direct, unpolished power. Similarly, the drive of , driven by Malcolm Young's chunky power chords, inspired Morrison's appreciation for rhythm guitar's foundational role in band dynamics. These scenes not only defined his musical tastes but also embodied a DIY that resonated deeply during his formative years. Morrison's introduction to music came early, at around age 10, when his parents purchased his first guitar—a , a Les Paul-shaped model with a distinctive six-way rotary control. Largely self-taught, he embraced a punk rock mentality that prioritized passion and expression over technical perfection, honing basic skills through informal practice and immersion in the sounds of his influences. This approach allowed him to quickly grasp essential techniques like power chords, drawing directly from the straightforward style of punk and rock icons. As a teenager in the 1980s, Morrison's interests extended to hands-on participation in the local music culture, where he played guitar in casual bands and groups, experimenting with songwriting and performance before pursuing more structured projects. However, Morrison faced challenges with drug addiction starting at age 14, which led to a period of inactivity in music until his late 20s. These early endeavors reflected the vibrant, grassroots spirit of the punk and communities, fostering his development as a through collaborative, low-stakes sessions.

Early career

Into a Circle and pre-2001 projects

Billy Morrison's entry into professional music occurred in the late through his contributions to the band Into a Circle. Formed in late 1985 by vocalist (Paul Beech) and Barry Jepson following the dissolution of their prior group Getting The Fear, the band made their live debut on December 13, 1985, opening for at the Underground venue in . Morrison, an emerging influenced by the and scenes of his youth, joined as a session player and contributed guitar parts to the "" EP. Into a Circle quickly gained traction in the underground UK scene, releasing their debut single "Rise" in 1986 on Arcadia Records, which reached No. 5 on the UK Indie Chart with a limited pressing of 5,000 copies. That July, the band signed to Abstract Records and issued the "Inside Out" EP, featuring Morrison's guitar work alongside core members Bee and Jepson, with additional contributions from Graham McMaster on guitar and Pasquale Isernia on drums. The EP showcased their new wave-infused sound, blending electronic elements with rock instrumentation. Further singles like "Forever" (1987) and "Evergreen" followed, culminating in their sole full-length album, Assassins, released in May 1988 on Abstract. Live performances were a staple, with extensive touring in 1987 and a 1989 UK tour; shows often incorporated visual projections, backing tapes, and drum machines to enhance their atmospheric style. Despite these achievements, Into a Circle encountered significant hurdles in the competitive indie landscape of the late 1980s. Marketing challenges arose after a brief association with major label , which failed to capitalize on their , leading to poor distribution and limited commercial breakthrough. Internal frustrations, including dissatisfaction with hired session musicians and evolving audience expectations amid the rise of , strained the band's cohesion. These issues contributed to their , with the final performance occurring on October 26, 1989, at the Fulham in . In the years immediately following Into a Circle's end, Morrison entered a phase of professional inactivity through much of the early , stemming from personal challenges that sidelined his musical pursuits. This hiatus delayed his return to consistent band work until the mid-.

Stimulator formation and challenges

Following a period of personal struggles with drug addiction that led to inactivity in his music career, Billy Morrison achieved in the mid-1990s and formed the industrial-punk band Stimulator in 1995. This marked a pivotal milestone, as Morrison later reflected that getting clean allowed him to pursue the professional music career he had long envisioned, shifting his focus to songwriting and performing with renewed purpose. Building on his earlier experiences with Into a Circle, Stimulator represented a more structured outlet for his influences, with Morrison serving as frontman alongside guitarist Terry Warville and drummer . The band quickly gained traction, signing a recording contract with Geffen Records and completing an album in Los Angeles during the late 1990s. However, corporate challenges arose when Geffen underwent restructuring and merged with Seagram's, shelving the release indefinitely and stalling the band's momentum at a time when Morrison was sober and fully committed. Despite this setback, Stimulator conducted early tours in the UK, supporting acts like Motörhead and Love/Hate in 1997, which served as a formative experience for honing their live performance skills in smaller venues. Sobriety played a central role in sustaining the band's activities during these initial years, enabling Morrison to maintain focus amid the rigors of touring and recording without the disruptions of his past addictions. The unreleased Geffen album, featuring tracks like "Modern Primitives" and "Burn," remained vaulted until Morrison self-released it independently in 2008 as his solo project Stimulator, providing closure to this challenging chapter.

Mid-career band affiliations

The Cult (2001)

In 2001, guitarist invited Billy Morrison to join The Cult as their touring bassist during the band's reunion to support the album . This opportunity arose from Morrison's prior musical experience, including his time with the short-lived band Stimulator, which had honed his skills in high-energy rock settings. Morrison, primarily known as a rhythm guitarist, stepped into the bass role to fill a key vacancy, providing a stable foundation for the lineup that included vocalist , Duffy on , and drummer . The Cult's 2001 itinerary featured extensive touring that marked a significant revival for the band, with Morrison contributing to dynamic live sets blending classic hits and new material. Key performances included a main stage performance at the Reading Festival in the UK, where the band delivered high-octane renditions of tracks like "," and an appearance at Japan's , showcasing their international appeal. In the , they supported on a major arena tour, allowing The Cult to reach broader audiences and reinvigorate their presence in the rock scene; Morrison's bass work anchored the rhythm section during these high-profile shows, helping maintain the band's signature intensity amid grueling schedules. Morrison's integration into the band enhanced its live dynamics, as his versatility and enthusiasm bridged the gap between the group's storied past and renewed energy. He not only handled bass duties but also occasionally supported on , fostering a cohesive sound that emphasized The Cult's raw, roots while adapting to stages. This period solidified Morrison's reputation as a reliable collaborator in major acts, contributing to the tour's success in reestablishing the band's momentum after a hiatus.

Camp Freddy (2002)

In 2002, Billy Morrison co-formed the cover band alongside guitarist of , drummer (formerly of and The Cult), vocalist Donovan Leitch, and bassist Scott Ford, initially as a casual supergroup for Halloween-themed performances in . The project drew from Morrison's prior connections during his tenure with The Cult, particularly with Sorum, to create a loose, fun outlet for rock covers without the pressures of original material or touring commitments. The band quickly evolved beyond one-off events into semi-regular live shows at iconic Los Angeles venues such as The Roxy and The Viper Room, emphasizing high-energy renditions of classic rock and punk tracks with a rotating lineup of celebrity guest vocalists and musicians. Notable guests included Slash, Scott Weiland, Steven Tyler, Corey Taylor, and Billy Duffy, who joined for collaborative performances that highlighted the group's all-star appeal and improvisational spirit. These appearances solidified Camp Freddy's reputation as a staple of the LA rock scene, fostering a communal atmosphere for industry peers to perform covers in a low-stakes environment. Complementing their live activities, Morrison and Navarro hosted Camp Freddy Radio, a weekly two-hour program on Los Angeles station Indie 103.1 FM, which launched in April 2004 and ran until October 2008. The show aired Saturday evenings from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., featuring music selections, interviews, and live segments tied to the band's cover ethos, further extending 's influence into broadcast media.

Circus Diablo (2006)

Circus Diablo was formed in early 2006 as a side project by Billy Morrison on vocals, building on his prior collaborations with of The Cult. The supergroup featured Duffy on , former Fuel frontman on bass and vocals, of The Almighty on , and drummer . The band's self-titled debut album was released on July 3, 2007, via Koch Records, blending with elements of and influences. The lead single, "Loaded," achieved moderate success, peaking at No. 29 on the chart and gaining airplay on stations like SiriusXM's . Circus Diablo supported the album with a U.S. tour in , including performances at in West Hollywood and a slot on the second stage of alongside acts like and . The group disbanded in the late 2000s as members prioritized their primary bands, with Morrison later describing it as an ongoing but inactive collaboration without formal plans for reunion.

Collaboration with Billy Idol

Joining the band (2010)

In March 2010, Billy Morrison joined 's touring band as rhythm guitarist, forming a dual-guitar lineup alongside longtime lead guitarist and drummer Jeremy Colson. This addition came through Morrison's prior connections in the rock scene, where he had built a reputation via the supergroup . Morrison's integration began with intensive rehearsals focused on capturing Idol's signature punk-rock energy, characterized by raw intensity and stage presence. He participated in the band's 2010 world tour, which featured stops across and , including high-profile shows like the September concert in . During this period, Morrison adapted to the demands of Idol's style, emphasizing the inherent danger and unbridled drive in performances of tracks like "." As of , Morrison's tenure with Idol's band exceeds 15 years, marked by unwavering live support on global tours and a solidified role as a creative . His consistent contributions have helped maintain the band's dynamic punk-rock edge.

Album contributions and tours

Upon joining Billy Idol's band in 2010, Morrison quickly established himself as a key collaborator in both studio and live settings. Morrison co-wrote a number of tracks on Idol's 2014 album Kings & Queens of the Underground, collaborating closely with Idol and lead guitarist Steve Stevens to shape much of the record's sound, including songs like "One Breath Away" and others that defined its rock edge. Post-2010, Morrison has participated in extensive worldwide tours with Idol, including European and North American legs in 2010, headline shows at festivals like Download in 2010, and ongoing international runs through 2014–2015 and into 2025, such as the Dream Into It tour supporting Idol's 2025 album of the same name, performing to sold-out crowds across continents. In live settings, Morrison's role as rhythm guitarist complements Stevens' lead work, creating a dynamic dual-guitar attack that enhances Idol's high-energy performances with layered textures and driving riffs.

Solo and side projects

Royal Machines (2014)

In 2014, Royal Machines formed as a direct evolution from the Los Angeles-based all-star Camp , which had been active since and featured rotating lineups of musicians performing rock classics at local clubs. The new supergroup retained core members Billy Morrison on guitar, on guitar, on bass, and Donovan Leitch on guitar and vocals from Camp Freddy's final iteration, while adding Sugar Ray frontman as lead vocalist and drummer , known for his work with , , and . This configuration positioned Royal Machines as a "covers fun-times " dedicated to delivering high-energy live rock shows in the scene, with an emphasis on camaraderie and improvisation among rock luminaries. The band's activities centered on sporadic but impactful performances that highlighted their all-star lineup and attracted high-profile guests, reinforcing their status as a key player in ' rock community. A standout event was their show at the on December 31, 2015, honoring Motörhead's Kilmister shortly after his death, where of , Rob "Blasko" Nicholson of and , and of joined for covers including Motörhead's "," Black Sabbath's "," and Megadeth's "." Other notable appearances included a 2017 set at a and "Engine Notes" concert event, opening with a cover of Lenny Kravitz's "Are You Gonna Go My Way," and various gigs featuring collaborations with artists such as , , Slash, , and . Royal Machines' approach emphasized cover material drawn from rock's canon, performed with a loose, celebratory vibe that mirrored the club's underground spirit, though the group did not release any studio albums during its run. Morrison, as a co-founder and , contributed to the band's guitar-driven sound, drawing on his experience with and The Cult to facilitate seamless integrations of guest performers and maintain the project's focus on fun, unscripted rock energy.

God Shaped Hole (2015)

Billy Morrison released his second solo album, God Shaped Hole, on October 23, 2015, through his own King Mob Music label. The album features ten tracks, comprising five original songs and five covers of lesser-known bands, reflecting Morrison's desire for musical independence and to pay tribute to underappreciated influences. Co-produced by Morrison and drummer Erik Eldenius from Billy Idol's band, it was mixed by Mike Clink and John Spiker, and recorded during breaks from Morrison's touring commitments with Idol. The album's themes center on personal , exploring , , , and dysfunctional relationships, with a raw, emotional edge drawn from Morrison's experiences in world. Original tracks like "Alone in the Crowd," a bluesy critique of , and "Cinnamon Gin," an addressing underscored by news audio samples, showcase this vulnerability. "Ordinary Girl," a power-pop number, delves into relational turmoil, while the covers—such as those of and —add a nostalgic layer honoring obscure acts that shaped Morrison's sound. A standout collaboration is the closing ballad "Gods," co-written by Morrison and Ozzy Osbourne in just 20 minutes during a casual session, marking Osbourne's first lead vocal appearance since Black Sabbath's 2013 album 13. Featuring echoing guitars and piano reminiscent of Guns N' Roses' "November Rain," the track highlights Osbourne's emotive delivery on lyrics about inner voids and resilience, such as "Sometimes I feel like I’m so empty, sometimes I feel like I’m alive / So many voices talking to me / Please God, just let my mind survive." The song's chorus line, "I’ve found myself another God-shaped hole," directly inspired the album's title, as Osbourne suggested to Morrison. Guest appearances by Dave Navarro on one track and Steve Stevens on two further enrich the project's rock pedigree. Critics and previews praised the album's personal songwriting, noting its intimate and authentic portrayal of Morrison's life, with "Gods" particularly lauded as an emotional highlight that elevates the record's depth. The collaboration with Osbourne was widely highlighted for its sincerity and the duo's longstanding friendship, emphasizing Morrison's ability to blend heartfelt balladry with roots.

The Morrison Project (2024–2025)

The Morrison Project is Billy Morrison's third solo studio album and his first since God Shaped Hole in 2015, released on April 19, 2024, via TLG/. The 12-track record showcases Morrison's songwriting and multi-instrumental talents, blending with industrial and alternative influences across collaborations with prominent rock figures. Notable guest performers include on vocals for tracks like "Crack Cocaine," contributing vocals and guitar on "If You Could Only See Yourself (Like I See You)," and delivering vocals on "Incite the Watch" alongside on guitar. Additional collaborators such as , DMC, and further highlight the album's all-star ensemble, emphasizing themes of personal struggle, redemption, and rock's enduring spirit. The lead single "Crack Cocaine," featuring vocals from Osbourne and guitar from longtime collaborator , became a standout success, peaking at No. 2 on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart and reaching No. 1 on the Mediabase Active Rock Songs chart. This track, which explores and , earned a nomination for Best Rock Song at the 2024 Hollywood Independent Music Awards, where it ultimately won the category. The song's animated , directed by Ivo Raza and starring a fictionalized Morrison as a , amplified its reach and thematic impact. On February 21, 2025, a deluxe edition of The Morrison Project was issued, expanding the original with six bonus tracks for a total of 18 songs, with physical vinyl following on March 7, 2025. This version includes the new single "Gods of Rock N Roll," featuring Osbourne on vocals and Stevens on guitar, which debuted at No. 16 on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart and later reached the top 10, peaking at No. 8. Additional content comprises remixes of existing tracks, such as the industrial-tinged version of "Puppets on a String," and raw demo recordings, including an early take of "," offering fans deeper insight into the 's creative process. A stripped-down acoustic version of "Gods of Rock N Roll" was released on July 1, 2025. The deluxe release was made available in formats like double colored vinyl and , underscoring the project's ongoing momentum into 2025.

Other pursuits

Fine art career (since 2013)

In 2013, Billy Morrison began painting as a creative outlet to complement his musical endeavors, starting with a small on created to demonstrate to a friend that he lacked artistic ability. This initial foray quickly evolved into a serious pursuit, with Morrison producing a prolific body of work characterized by darker, introspective imagery such as skulls, hand grenades, and nude figures, often incorporating and bold colors. His self-taught style draws heavily from punk rock influences, including the , blending provocative political commentary, animals, and mixed metaphors to explore themes of duality and personal introspection reflective of his life's challenges and recovery from past struggles. Morrison's fine art career gained momentum through a series of successful exhibitions, culminating in four sold-out shows between 2014 and 2017, including "Inside View" in 2014, "Dis-Ease" in 2015, "Mixed Messages" in 2016, and the solo exhibition "Aude Somnia" in 2017. These events showcased his rapid development as an artist, with pieces selling out and attracting attention from collectors familiar with his music background. He continued exhibiting in collaborative formats, such as a 2019 pop-up show with , further establishing his presence in the art scene. Notable recognition came with the placement of a from his Butterfly series in the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., highlighting the institutional impact of his work amid its punk-inspired, thematic depth. Morrison's art maintains a balance with his touring commitments, serving as a parallel expressive medium that channels rock aesthetics into visual form without overshadowing his primary musical role.

Signature equipment and endorsements (2011)

In 2011, Gibson USA introduced the Billy Morrison Signature , a limited-edition model honoring the guitarist's contributions to . The guitar was produced in a run of approximately 250 units and featured a chambered body with a carved top finished in cream, paired with seven-ply cream body binding for a striking aesthetic. Key design elements included a five-ply bound with a white overlay, accented by a Gibson and inlay, which provided a clean, elegant contrast to the body. The cover bore a personal engraving of "Billy Morrison," adding a custom touch reflective of his identity as a performer. Equipped with JB in the bridge and '59 in the neck, both in zebra-coil configuration, along with gold-plated hardware, locking tuners, and an fingerboard with acrylic trapezoid inlays, the guitar emphasized versatility for high-gain rock tones while maintaining classic sustain and resonance. Morrison incorporated the signature into his live setup during performances with , where its responsive neck profile and pickup combination supported his dynamic rhythm and lead work onstage. This endorsement solidified his association with Gibson, influencing his gear choices for subsequent tours and recordings.

Radio and media ventures (since 2023)

Billy Morrison launched the monthly SiriusXM radio show Influenced on Ozzy's Boneyard (channel 38) in 2023, where he explores the intersections of music, art, and personal influences alongside guests from the rock world. The program features Morrison discussing favorite guitarists, riffs, and cultural topics, often with his longtime collaborator Ozzy Osbourne. For instance, a September 2024 episode highlighted their shared appreciation for Indian food and rock influences. As of November 2025, episodes continue, including a November 18 installment with Slipknot's Sid Wilson. This venture stems from Morrison's longstanding friendship with Osbourne, forged through musical collaborations on projects like the 2024 album The Morrison Project. That same year, Morrison co-launched The Madhouse Chronicles, a streaming with Osbourne that delves into eclectic subjects including rock 'n' roll anecdotes, theories, and curiosities. Premiering in April 2024 on platforms like and iHeart, the series is filmed in the "Osbourne Madhouse" setting, where the duo reacts to clips and shares personal stories in a casual, unscripted format. Episodes cover topics ranging from Black Sabbath's history to speculative discussions on , emphasizing the hosts' humorous chemistry and rock heritage. The show has been praised for reviving Osbourne's on-screen presence amid his health challenges, with Morrison serving as a key creative partner. Morrison has also made recurring appearances on the SiriusXM series Ozzy Speaks, co-hosted by Osbourne on Ozzy's Boneyard, contributing to episodes focused on health updates, music reflections, and career milestones through 2025. In a late January 2025 installment, they addressed aging in the music industry and Osbourne's ongoing recovery from Parkinson's disease. For instance, an April 2025 episode discussed gearing up for Osbourne's "Back To The Beginning: Ozzy’s Final Bow" performances and stories about Lemmy Kilmister. Later episodes in May and June 2025 featured discussions on Osbourne's final Birmingham performance and early Black Sabbath days, blending personal insights with song selections. These appearances underscore Morrison's role in supporting Osbourne's media presence while highlighting themes of resilience and legacy in rock music.

Discography

Studio albums

Billy Morrison has released three studio albums to date, spanning his work with the band Stimulator and subsequent solo efforts that blend , influences, and collaborative elements. These releases highlight his evolution as a songwriter and performer, often drawing from personal experiences and featuring notable guest artists. Stimulator (2008) is Morrison's debut full-length album, originally recorded in the mid-1990s with his band Stimulator after signing a deal with . Due to label issues, the album was shelved for over a decade before Morrison independently released it on February 10, 2008, via his King Mob Music imprint. The 14-track record delivers a raw, -infused sound, with Morrison handling vocals, guitars, and production alongside bandmates. Key tracks include the aggressive opener "Rush" and the anthemic "Modern Primitives," reflecting the group's high-energy live style that never fully materialized commercially at the time. God Shaped Hole (2015), Morrison's second solo album and first dedicated solo project since Stimulator, was released on October 23, 2015, through King Mob Music. This ten-track effort mixes five original songs with five covers, exploring themes of , , and rock 'n' roll excess in a gritty, blues-tinged framework. Standout collaborations include the original track "Gods," co-written with , and covers like "Baby Hurricane" (The Vines) and "Goodbye Jimmy Dean" (a nod to James Dean's rebellious spirit). Produced by Morrison, the album received praise for its raw emotional delivery and Osbourne's guest vocal contribution, marking a pivotal return to solo recording after years focused on touring with . The Morrison Project (2024), Morrison's third solo album, arrived on April 19, 2024, via TLG/, with a deluxe edition expanding it to 18 tracks released in February 2025. This ambitious 12-track core album (plus bonuses) showcases Morrison's guitar-driven hard rock and electronic edges, bolstered by an all-star lineup of guests including , , , , , , , , , Jeordie White, and . Highlights include the explosive "Crack Cocaine" featuring Osbourne and Stevens on guitar, the industrial-tinged "Drowning" with White (/), and the title track "The Morrison Project" with Idol's vocals; the deluxe adds orchestral versions like "Gods of Rock N Roll" (revisiting the 2015 Osbourne collaboration) and a collaboration "Phenomenon" with . The project emphasizes Morrison's networking in rock circles, blending high-octane riffs with thematic depth on fame and resilience.

Singles and EPs

Billy Morrison has released several notable singles throughout his career, often in collaboration with prominent rock figures, with a focus on and alternative styles. These releases have achieved commercial success on various rock charts, highlighting his versatility as a songwriter and performer. One of his earliest significant single releases was "Loaded," issued by the band Circus Diablo in 2007. Featuring Morrison on vocals alongside bandmates , , and , the track served as the lead single from their self-titled debut album and marked an early peak in Morrison's collaborative endeavors outside The Cult. It reached number 29 on the chart, demonstrating the band's radio appeal during their brief tenure. In 2024, Morrison returned to the charts with "Crack Cocaine," a high-energy collaboration featuring Ozzy Osbourne on vocals and Steve Stevens on guitar, drawn from his solo album The Morrison Project. Co-written by the trio, the single captured widespread attention for its raw intensity and Osbourne's guest appearance, peaking at number 2 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart and number 1 on the Mediabase Active Rock chart. This release underscored Morrison's ability to blend his production skills with iconic rock voices, contributing to the album's overall momentum. Morrison continued this collaborative streak in 2025 with the bonus single "Gods of Rock N Roll," again enlisting Osbourne and Stevens for a track that extended the thematic elements of The Morrison Project deluxe edition. Released as a standalone digital single with subsequent vinyl and orchestral variants, it debuted at number 5 on Billboard's Hard Rock Digital Song Sales chart and climbed to number 9 on the Mainstream Rock chart after several weeks, reflecting sustained fan engagement with Morrison's rock anthems. While Morrison has explored in his broader discography, such as promotional releases tied to his solo work, these singles represent his most impactful non-album or lead offerings, emphasizing chart performance and high-profile partnerships over exhaustive listings.

Media appearances

Music videos

Billy Morrison has contributed to numerous music videos through his solo projects and high-profile collaborations, often blending rock performance elements with cinematic storytelling. These videos highlight his role as performer, songwriter, and , frequently featuring fellow musicians and celebrity guests. The official music video for "Crack Cocaine," a track from Morrison's 2024 album The Morrison Project featuring vocals by and guitar by , was released on March 21, 2024. Directed in a straightforward performance style, it shows the trio delivering the hard-hitting rock song in an intimate studio environment, emphasizing their musical synergy and Osbourne's signature dark energy. Similarly, the video for "Gods of Rock N Roll," another collaboration with Osbourne and Stevens from the deluxe edition of The Morrison Project, premiered on February 16, 2025. This performance-oriented clip captures the artists rocking out together, paying homage to rock's legendary figures with high-energy instrumentation and Osbourne's commanding presence. In his solo video for "It's Come to This," released on May 22, 2024, Morrison explores a narrative-driven concept set in the American desert. Actor stars as "The Collector," a mysterious figure in a tale of pursuit and redemption, intercut with Morrison's passionate vocal and guitar performance; the clip was directed by Ivo Raza. Other notable solo videos include "Drowning" (February 23, 2024), a moody performance piece showcasing Morrison's raw emotional delivery, and "Incite the Watch" (September 10, 2024), featuring guest appearances by and in a dynamic, collaboration-focused visual. As rhythm guitarist for since 2010, Morrison has provided musical contributions to post-2010 videos such as "Can't Break Me Down" (2014), a noir-inspired directed by Trucco featuring and actress , though his role is primarily auditory as part of the band's .

Filmography

Billy Morrison began his acting career in the mid-2000s, appearing primarily in independent films and rock-related documentaries, often in supporting or cameo roles that intersected with his music background. His on-screen work includes portrayals of gritty characters in low-budget thrillers and horrors, as well as self appearances in music industry features. He has also contributed original music to film soundtracks.

Acting Roles

YearTitleRoleTypeCitation
2008EvilutionJunkieFilm (horror)
2009Tripping ForwardSweaty SteveFilm (comedy)
2009Basement JackDetective Michael BeckFilm (horror)
2009The Perfect Age of Rock 'n' RollFashion JonesFilm (drama)
2011Californication (Season 4, Episode 6: "Lawyers, Guns and Money")Tattoo ArtistTV (drama)
2012K-11HollywoodFilm (drama)
2015Massacre(Cameo)Short film (horror)
2020Reboot CampBillyFilm (comedy)
2025The SubscriberNigelFilm (thriller)

Documentary and Self Appearances

Morrison has made cameo appearances as himself in several rock documentaries, highlighting his contributions to the music scene.
YearTitleRoleCitation
2011God Bless
2012
2015Lord of the Freaks
2025: No Escape from Now

Soundtrack and Production Contributions

Morrison has provided original compositions and performances for independent films, enhancing their atmospheric elements.
YearTitleContributionCitation
2003Performer ("I See Red")
20122 JacksComposer/Arranger ("Jaunty Cue," "Manic Jack")

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