A true pillar of Texas music, Cory Morrow brings his legendary songwriting and unmistakable voice to The Table at Madeley for one unforgettable night.
For more than three decades, Morrow has been a cornerstone of the Texas singer-songwriter movement—blending country, rock, folk, and coastal influences into songs that feel deeply personal yet universally familiar. With classics like “Texas Time,” “21 Days,” and “Nashville Blues,” his catalog has soundtracked road trips, dance floors, heartbreaks, and celebrations across the state and beyond.
Cory’s live shows are where his music truly shines—story-driven, heartfelt, and delivered with the authenticity that helped define the modern Texas music scene. Whether you’ve followed him since the early days or are discovering him for the first time, this is a night of Texas music history you don’t want to miss.
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Cory Morrow is Texas through and through. The Houston native singer and songwriter decided to follow his dream and play music for a living, and luckily has found success to continue traveling and playing for people. In fact, 2002 gained a solid footing when one of his songs made the Country Music Billboard list.
With guitar in hand, and a band consisting of a keyboardist, drummer, guitarist and bassist, Cory remains front and center to command your attention. With the typical country tone, the singer tells stories, stories that all people can relate to, and you can see, as well as feel, all the emotions that have gone into the song. After finishing up the first song, he thanks the audience and then continues to speak to them as they tune up for the next song. Somewhere in the middle of the show he also introduces his band mates. The personable demeanor of Cory epitomizes the warmth that country music always offers its fans. Speaking of fans, the people that attend his shows are such loving fans of his. Everywhere you look you could see people singing along, and then going crazy with shouts and applause when the songs ended.