Was national promotion director of Mercury Records in the 1960s, and later headed Beverly Hills Records.
At age 90, Morris published his memoir, "The Name Dropper, Or People I Schlepped With.".
In the mid-1980s, began to promote concerts for some 15 years in Turkey with headliners that included Jackson, Liza Minnelli, Julio Iglesias, Tom Jones and Shirley MacLaine.
After a stint as a sergeant and radio control operator with the U.S. Army Air Transport during World War 2, he turned down an offer to work with Sinatra in Los Angeles in 1945 to rejoin the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra as a song plugger.
Began his music career as a "band boy" for the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra in February 1940, not long after Frank Sinatra had signed with the famed bandleader.