Join host Eddie the Chef for an intimate conversation with Morris Lord, a 72-year-old guitarist who has lived and breathed music for 64 years. From his early days on a Yarra Valley dairy farm to headlining blues festivals, Morris proves that rough enough is never merely good enough.
Guest Bio
Morris Lord began his musical journey at age 8, inspired by The Shadows' Hank Marvin. By age 14, he was already performing at Melbourne University. A self-taught guitarist who learned by ear, Morris spent his formative years pushing boundaries in Melbourne's underground music scene during the 60s and 70s, drawn to heavier sounds that weren't commercially accepted at the time.
After establishing himself as a working musician, Morris's life took diverse turns. In 1980, he bought a farm in East Gippsland and worked for the Country Roads Board, but music never left him. He formed bands in Lakes Entrance that secured residencies at iconic Melbourne venues like the Helen Pub and toured throughout Victoria and New South Wales through the mid-90s.
In 2012, Morris took on a new chapter, purchasing Marban Music in Bairnsdaleāa 45-year-old institution in East Gippsland. For six years, he balanced shopkeeping with his passion, even opening a second location in Traralgon just before COVID hit. During this time, he stepped away from performing but never stopped supporting the regional music community.
Episode Highlights
Key Themes
This episode explores sustainability in a music career, the importance of regional music culture, balancing passion with pragmatism, and the philosophy that being "straight up" and doing the right thing matters more than maximizing profit. Morris's story is one of evolution, not quittingāadapting through decades of life changes while keeping music at his core.
What You'll Learn
Currently
Having recently sold Marban Music to Gavin and Laura, Morris is embarking on his next chapter with his wife, focusing on travel, making up for lost time, and performing with Paul Buchanan's Blues Express across regional Victoria and beyond.
Listen now to discover how one musician turned 64 years of passion into a legacy that spans performance, community building, and proving it's never too late for a comeback.
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