Doug Morgan, board member

“I believe in the power of performance art to inspire and enlighten.”

“Chamber and classical music are an important part of world culture and a common ‘language’ among people. Unfortunately, our youth have little exposure to this type of music in school or typical after-school activities.  This reduces their understanding of history and the benefits of listening and learning about this type of music.

I want you to support TCCA so that the youth of Nevada County can be exposed to chamber music.  This exposure broadens them incrementally into world citizens.

Kids under 17 get in free at our concerts and we have educational forums, youth outreach events and scholarships. Of course we need donations in order to continue this ticket pricing and youth programs. Also who knows if the next Mozart will come from Nevada County due to our youth outreach efforts?”
~Doug Morgan

Doug Morgan

Doug Morgan grew up in Folsom and played Baritone and Trombone in marching and concert bands since age 11.  Self taught on guitar, he decided to become a bass guitarist and has been a gigging musician for over 35 years.  He also sings with a small acoustic/a’cappella group.

He received his BS in Business from CSUS with a concentration in Operations Management. Recruited by Grass Valley Group, he managed many different departments during his 28-year tenure. He founded The Morgan Group in 2007 to assist small businesses in improving their profitability.

Doug enjoys bicycle riding, dancing, growing fruit, volleyball, and painting. He is an Eagle Scout. He is committed to Libertarian principles and is self-studying A Course in Miracles. Doug has traveled extensively in Europe, Asia and S. America for business and adventure.

Doug joined TCCA in 2005 in order to apply his energy and business skills to assuring the continuation of quality orchestral music in Nevada County. As a father of working musicians and husband of Julie Lang, a dancer and aerialist, he believes in the power of performance art to inspire and enlighten. He wants to bring greater exposure of classical music to the youth of Nevada County.