Education
Morrissey began to write her own songs at the age of 14 and left school three years later, and gained a place the BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology where she studied music for two years.
Morrissey began to write her own songs at the age of 14 and left school three years later, and gained a place the BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology where she studied music for two years.
She has released one album, three singles and has toured internationally. Born in London to a large family with eight siblings, Flo Morrissey discovered an interest in folk music at an early age. Deciding upon a career in music, after leaving the BRIT school, she commented, "it has meant that I haven’t met many like-minded people, like I might have if I’d gone to university".
After releasing a video performing the song "If You Can’t Love This All Goes Away," she was signed to Glassnote Records.
The recording sessions for her debut album took place during the summer of 2014 in Los Angeles, California. In December 2014 Morrisey released the single "Pages of Gold," to be followed in June 2015 by the album Tomorrow Will Be Beautiful, produced by Noah Georgeson and Philippe Zdar. Morrissey was featured on a number of festivals in 2015, including Glastonbury.
In September she moved to Paris while she toured Japan and North America and released the single "Show Maine" in December 2015.