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PJ Morton Returns to Morehouse College for Memoir Release and Performance
PJ Morton, the renowned keyboardist of the band Maroon 5, has made a significant return to his alma mater, Morehouse College in Atlanta, to celebrate the release of his new memoir. The event, which took place recently, included a book signing and an intimate acoustic performance by Morton himself.
Morton’s memoir, titled “Saturday Night, Sunday Morning: Staying True to Myself,” reflects on his journey through music, faith, and personal growth. The book is narrated by Morton and features a foreword by Ernie Johnson Jr., adding a unique layer of depth to the narrative.
The event at Morehouse College was a homecoming of sorts for Morton, who graduated from the institution. It provided an opportunity for him to reconnect with his roots and share his latest creative endeavor with the community that played a significant role in his early life and career.
During the acoustic set, Morton performed some of his notable songs, offering a glimpse into the musical talent that has made him a household name. The event was well-received by the audience, who were eager to hear about his experiences and insights as detailed in his memoir.