Teddie Morrow, born in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, began his musical journey at 14, performing locally. Despite no formal training, he possesses a sensitive voice and a natural talent for crafting heartfelt melodies and lyrics. After being drafted into the U.S. Army in 1963, Morrow performed throughout the South during his service. He collaborated with notable artists such as Otis Redding, The Whispers, and The Clovers, who later became known as The Coasters, contributing as both a vocalist and guitarist. Rooted in R&B and Soul, Morrow's evolving style led him to embrace Gospel music, becoming a dedicated Gospel recording artist. His enduring friendship with bassist Paul Stallworth, known for his work with Sly Stone and George Duke, connected him to Robin Lloyd of Thick and Thin Inc. RNB Gospel Records and RNB Music Production, marking a significant milestone in his career. ([rnbmusicproduction.com](https://rnbmusicproduction.com/bio-3?utm_source=openai))