Guitarist, baritone singer. music teacher and author Edward Morris Dow was born on 25 February 1935. He attended boarding schools in Philadelphia and Maryland. After graduating from High School he joined the US Forces and served in Germany. After his service he joined the US Postal Service but his interest in music prevailed and he became a respected jazz guitarist, playing with Jimmy McGriff and George Benson.
He settled in Baltimore, where he formed Morris Dow And The Eastern Sound, remembered for their recording of "Black Child". He published a book, "The Journey To Fourth Season". Then after residence in night clubs in Baltimore, in 1995 he joined The Ink Spots singing as well as playing guitar and harmonica. In his eighties he was a music teacher at Baltimore County Community College.
Morris Dow died in Baltimore on 26 July 2025.
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