George McMorrow, having been a staple on the New Jersey Shore music scene for years, decided to figure out a way to utilize all the great, unsigned music that was around. He created a company that specializes in providing musicians the ability to market their music nationally to movie and television soundtracks.

George has had an amazing career. He managed the legendary rock and roll club " Big Man's West" which was owned by none other than "The Big Man", Clarence Clemons.   

George is on the executive board of directors and the Director of Operations of " The Freedom Film Society " a non-profit organization focused to promote and educate local filmmakers.

George was one of the first people to promote original music in the legendary Stone Pony in Asbury Park, NJ.

He produced the first two Holiday Hurrah concerts in Red Bank, NJ.

The first concert included performances by Southside Johnny, Nils Lofgren, Bruce Springsteen, John Eddie and the front street runners, Patti Scialfa, Garry Tallent, Carolyn Mas, Diamonds, Ernest "Boom" Carter, and various other Jersey Shore talents.

 The second year's concert sold out in a record 20 minutes, with a two-ticket limit per person. The show included Joe Piscipo (Saturday Night Live) as the MC.  Paul Schafer (David Letterman) as the musical director. Featuring performances by Steven Van Zant, Darlene Love, Brian Setzer, Southside Johnny and a whole who's who of "Jersey Shore Talent".

Recently, George has added the music of Suzan Elle and the Infidels, and also Aaron Douglas from Trenz Music to the soundtrack of "Passing Stones" . Which has recently been showing on the Independent Film Channel.

George has finished his job as Music Supervisor on the feature length romantic drama "Just Lovers", which won "Best Score in a Feature Film" at the New York International Film and Video Festival. He is currently working on various projects including editing a short film shot on the east coast titled "Finding Nedrow". 

George has finished up editing "Bar Talk", a short film (on 16mm) starring Cleto Augusta and Paul Ames. George also directed, wrote, did audio and camera for this film. He wanted to have one project that he was completely responsible for, (except acting), and realized that this was not it. 

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