Ralph Morman


Ralph Morman Was The Project's Main Vocalist From 1979-1980. Now, Joe Perry And Ralph Morman Met Backstage @ The Florida World Music Festival In April Of 1979. Where Which Ralph Asked Joe, "Do You Know Anyone Who's Looking For A Lead Singer?" To Morman's Astonishment, Joe Replied, "Yeah, Me." Right There The Stage Was Set For Ralph Being The Main Vocalist. Joe Liked Ralph But He Was Terrible On The Road And Watched The Budget...Which Was Why Joe Fired Him. Now, If You Know A Lot About Ralph Mormon, Want To Make A Comment, Or Have A Question...Just E-Mail Crossfire Right Here: cross_fire@mailcity.com


Quotes

"I Remembered Him From When Frank Connally Managed His Outrageous Band Daddy Warbux. He Reminded Me A Lot Of Paul Rogers {From The English Band Bad Company}, Always My Favorite Singer After Steven Tyler. Ralph Was Just Great, But He Drank A Lot And Was Terrible On The Road."
  • Joe Perry From The Aerosmith Autobiography "Walk This Way" {Page 357}

    "I Liked Ralph Morman, Who Had A Terrific Voice, But Elyssa {Joe's Wife @ The Time} Drew A Line Across The Stage Behind Joe And Told The Other Band Members: "Cross That Line Once, You're In Trouble. Twice, By Accident, O.K. Three Times And Your Fired." Halfway Through The First Project Tour, Joe Fired Ralph! He Claimed He Was Watching The Budget."

  • Jack Douglas From The Aerosmith Autobiography "Walk This Way" {Page 359}

    "Ralph Morman Was Terrible On The Road. He Got Shit-Faced Before Shows Until Maybe The Forth Show, When I Smacked Him Around For Fucking Up. He Wouldn't Ride On The Bus, So He'd Follow Us In A Station Wagon And Would Not Get To The Gig On Time. He'd Miss Shows And Disappear. If We Made Hime Ride In The Bus, He'd Fall Asleep And Piss In The Bunk, Which Our Driver Took Personally, Creating A Lot Of Tension."

  • Joe Perry From The Aerosmith Autobiography "Walk This Way" {Page 361}


    Where Is Ralph Now?

    Well...Since The Project Ended, I Don't Know What Ralph Has Been Up To. But Knowing He Is Such A Great Singer And Performer, I'm Sure He's Still Working. Now, If You Have Any More Information On What Ralph Is Up Too...E-Mail Crossfire Right Here: cross_fire@mailcity.com


    Ralph Morman Links


    Informational Page About Ralph's First Band "Bux"

    "http://www.webaccess.net/~arwood/thesightofblood/Angel/Albums/bux.htm"


    Ralph Morman Discography

    1} Bux- "We Came to Play"

  • {This Album Was Released On Capitol Records In 1976 And Includes Ralph Morman Singing Lead Vocals And Co-Wrote Six Songs.
  • CURRENT STATUS: Unavailable

    2} Savoy Brown- "Rock 'N' Roll Warriors"

  • {This Album Was Released On Released On Accord Records In 1981 And Includes Ralph Morman Singing.
  • CURRENT STATUS: Unavailable

    3} Savoy Brown- "Greatest Hits Live In Concert"

  • {This Album Was Released On Released On Accord Records In 1981 And Includes Ralph Morman Singing.
  • CURRENT STATUS: Unavailable


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