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A journey through significant moments.
Kenneth Ian Morris was born to Irish parents in England.
Morris became the first studio drummer for the influential post-punk band Siouxsie and the Banshees.
Contributed his distinctive drumming to the band's debut album and their hit single, establishing an influential sound.
Left the band abruptly during the 'Join Hands' tour, alongside guitarist John McKay.
Produced and directed the experimental short film 'La Main Morte,' which premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival.
Moved to Ireland, where he continued his career as a visual artist, teacher, and gallery owner.
Held a significant exhibition of his artworks, reflecting his punk-era experiences.
Kenny Morris died at the age of 68, leaving behind a legacy in music and art.