Linda Morrison

Linda Morrison is a singer-songwriter and choir director known for her dynamic presence as a performer and her rich contributions to the Celtic music scene. Fluent in Gaelic, Linda has been preserving and promoting the vibrant traditions of Celtic music through her innovative projects and collaborations.

She was the original director of the Yellow Door Choir and she later went on to teach choral ensemble at the National Theatre School of Canada. Now, as the founder of Montreal's 30-voice choir Mouth Music, Linda has been creating an opportunity for musicians and singers to explore the rich traditions and languages of the Celtic world while fostering a sense of community.

Linda's musical journey has taken her across various platforms, most recently featuring Mouth Music in BBC Scotland’s new TV series, “Immigration Tracks”.  While she is a frequent guest director and workshop leader for choirs, festivals, and community events, Linda continues to perform concerts of her own original songs, which can be heard not only on her critically-acclaimed CD, Line by Line, but also on recordings by artists such as Quartette, Penny Lang, and Karen Young. Her children’s songs have been performed by Fred Penner, and Sharon, Lois and Bram and have been featured regularly on Sesame Street. Recently, Linda’s distinctive voice can be heard in the La choeur Karen Young, a celebrated sextet of women’s voices, as well as in the popular video game series “Assassin’s Creed”.

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