Christine Morrow
Chris Morrow is a self-taught musician originally from southern Delaware. A singer-songwriter, Morrow has been writing and performing her folk and Americana-style compositions for 30 years. Troubadours like Mary Chapin Carpenter, Shawn Colvin, Jason Isbell, and John Prine influence and inspire Morrow whose style, tone and catalog harken to plainspoken themes of love, loss, soul-searching, human frailty, and nature’s way.
Morrow is musician-in-residence at All Saints Episcopal Church in Rehoboth Beach, performing several Saturday’s a month, and has opened for notable singer-songwriters Susan Werner and Greg Greenway. Morrow has performed folk covers and her own music at Harvest Moon Festival, Yorklyn Day, Delaware Friends of Folk Coffee House Underground, and First Night Wilmington, among many public events; she has also performed at Delaware Art Museum, and at various other events and venues throughout the state of Delaware and in Pennsylvania and Maryland. She is a frequent flier at The Listening Booth Open Mic nights and songwriters circle.
Morrow was a faculty member at Tower Hill School in Wilmington, Delaware for 30+ years, serving as both an Upper School science teacher and Head Athletic Trainer. She maintains her license as an athletic trainer, but, since retiring in 2022, Morrow has turned her full attention to professional music and calls Lewes, Delaware home.