Lisa Morales is a Texas singer-songwriter blending Americana, folk, and Latin influences into heartfelt music. Her lyrics explore life, love, resilience, and identity, creating an honest and intimate connection with listeners. Her shows aren’t mellow experiences-they are dynamic and as musical as they are lyrical.
“Music is my way of telling stories that matter.”
Upcoming Projects & Shows
- Lisa has been in the studio working on a new album and will release in 2026
- Jan 31 Old Quarter Acoustic Cafe Galveston https://www.prekindle.com/event/53774-lisa-morales-galveston
- Feb 1 Cantina Sound House Concert Dripping Springs House Concert Reservation page
- Feb 7 Saxon Pub Austin, TX https://thesaxonpub.com/event/lisa-morales-2/
- Feb 12 Continental Club
- Feb 13 McGonigel’s Mucky Duck Houston https://www.mcgonigels.com/shows/lisa-morales-band-late-show/
- Feb 27 The Redbird New Braunfels, TX Events | TheRedbirdNBTX
- Apr 2 Private South Carolina
- April 15 Society Hall Alamosa, CO Upcoming Events at Society
- April 17 Wheeler Opera House Aspen, Co Los Lonely Boys - Wheeler Opera House
- April 18 The Avalon Theatre Grand Junction, CO with Los Lonely Boys Upcoming Events — The Avalon Theatre
- April 30 Private Florida
Booking Inquiries Email: bookingtrafficmusic@gmail.com
Lisa’s songwriting process is rooted in personal experiences and cultural heritage, blending English and Spanish lyrics to create a unique voice
She Ought to Be King (2022) – A bold statement of empowerment and grace. Morales sings about the power of loving each other as a mother does and speaking up when we see injustices. The message: Simply love thy neighbor.
Compassion Abounds in Lisa Morales' She Ought to Be King
The message of "love each other" need not be shrouded in metaphor or hinted at roundabout but directly declared as Lisa Morales does frequently on her third solo album. Opener "Reach Out" is an effectively forthright plea for compassion and communication that even breaks the lyrical fourth wall to ask, "Am I reaching you?" while "Freedom," with a lightly funky Latin feel and organ leads from Santana/Journey co-founder Gregg Rolie, frames the power of love in overcoming injustice. Meanwhile, "Flyin' and Cryin'," a superbly penned duet with Rodney Crowell, expresses how love can lift you and wreck you. The depth in Morales' agile vocals resounds especially clear on the Spanish-sung "Suéltame" over nylon guitar strings and dramatically dynamic percussion, overseen by producer David Garza. Altogether, a varied collection of Southwestern Americana, rich with emotion and motivated with a lot to say. – Kevin Curtin
"One of the most multi-faceted artists to watch" (Rolling Stone).
Achievements & Highlights
Shared stages with Los Lobos, Rodney Crowell, Los Lonely Boys, Allison Krauss, George Strait, Hayes Carll and many more... Celebrated voice in the Americana music scene Celebrated Artist via Sonic Guild Grant Season 2021
Social Projects
Giving back brings joy to my soul.
Songwriting with Soldiers