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Morgan Heritage “The Return Tour” Documentary, EP Just Released, Back In The Studio and Heads To Suriname.

World Wide (Mpr Consulting/Shuzzr PR) – If you are a reggae music lover than you know that Morgan Heritage reunited and toured over the summer to support the release of their EP “The Return” which has been released this past week on iTunes! Their return to the stage had been long awaited and much anticipated, Morgan Heritage performed at several music festivals throughout Europe, they were even caught up in the UK Olympics festivities, and while on stage took time out in mid performance to acknowledge and congratulate Usain Bolt. For the fans who unfortunately could not be there, Morgan Heritage is taking you behind and in front of the scene with their “Return Tour” short documentary. The documentary can be seen on their youtube channel MorganHeritageTV

No rest for the band as Morgan Heritage will be back in studio this fall completing the full album which will be released early 2013 and “The Return Tour” will be heading to Suriname on December 29th, 2012 for a one night performance at Flamboyant Park.

The Morgan family has several diverse projects, from Jemere Morgan who fans have had the pleasure of seeing perform as opening act on several leg of the tour who is presently in studio with Gappy Ranks working on single for his debut album, while his father Gramps Morgan has completed his first solo tour of Australia and the South Pacific Islands to rave reviews. Respectively Mojo Morgan and sister Una Morgan are in studio working on their own solo projects slated for release in 2013.

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