Morgan Hawkins is an indie Americana artist based in Dallas, Texas, originally from the quiet hills of Mountain Home, Arkansas.
Morgan Hawkins is an indie folk singer-songwriter based in Dallas–Fort Worth. Known for her honest lyrics and emotionally driven storytelling, she blends warmth, vulnerability, and vivid imagery. She regularly performs throughout DFW and has played venues such as Park House, The Statler, and Chocolate Secrets. Morgan had the opportunity to sing the National Anthem for the Texas Rangers in 2025, and is currently a part of the Dallas Sounds Busking program.
Morgan is currently recording her debut EP, The Wrong Side, while continuing to grow her audience through live performance, sharing her originals and your favorite covers with a twist.
PERFORMANCE
HISTORY
Rangers Stadium • Arlington, Texas
The Tiny Stage • Garland, Texas
Park House • Dallas, Texas
Brass Tap • Dallas, Texas
Brass Tap • Rockwall, Texas
Chocolate Secrets • Dallas, Texas
Intrinsic • Garland, Texas
Cocktail Creamery • McKinney, Texas
Culinary Dropout • Dallas, Texas
The Statler • Dallas, Texas
Frisco Bar and Grill • Dallas, Texas
Chicken and Pickle • Grand Prairie, Texas
Guitars and Growlers • Richardson, Texas
TX Tea Room • Dallas, Texas
Manhattan Beer Project • Dallas, Texas
Foodie Land Festival • Dallas, Texas
Guitar Sanctuary • McKinney, TX
Dallas Sounds Busking Program • Dallas, Texas
ACHIEVEMENTS
Morgan has released 7 singles from fall 2025 to March 2026, and her next project, an EP called “The Wrong Side”, debuts on May 25th, with the first single “Hooked”. She plans to release a second and third single in June and July. With plans for the full EP to be released in August of this year.
On April 30, 2025, Morgan had the honor of singing the Star-Spangled Banner for the Rangers, which gave her a taste of playing stadiums, and she’s been hungry ever since.
On January 4th, 2026, she joined Maylee Thomas on her podcast and radio show, Texas Homegrown Music, and gave a deeper dive into who she is and how she found her way back to music after 10+ years away.
She has a strong connection to storytelling and advocating for mental health awareness.