Mel Morrison

Melvin Jacob Morrison (born July 15, 1974) is a American bass player, best known as a member of the death metal band Nasty Infection.

Life and career
Morrison attended in. Morrison's first band was the -based southern rock group Cult.45, wherein he played bass and performed backing vocals. Cult.45 existed from 1997 until their break-up in 2009. Since 2014, Cult.45 has reunited to play occasional shows and has recorded a new album, Screaming Eagle.

In 2004, Morrison became the bassist for Nasty Infection, replacing Tony Reiner after his death from a heroin overdose. Reiner had been a member of Nasty Infection since their 1987 inception.