Morgan ÃÂ gren (born 1967) is a Swedish drummer, and a former member the progressive rock band Kaipa.
A native of UmeÃÂ¥, Västerbotten, àgren began playing drums at a young age, eventually joining forces with Mats ÃÂberg in 1981. Together they formed "Zappsteetoot" in 1984, a band known for performing Frank Zappa's music. àgren later shared the drummer's seat with Terry Bozzio on Dweezil and Ahmet Zappa's band AZ/DZ's album Shampoohorn.
In 1996, ÃÂ gren toured throughout Europe as a member of Glenn Hughes's band, and later to Japan in 1997. 1996 also saw the formation of Morgan ÃÂ gren's own record label, Ultimate Audio Entertainment, dedicated to the release of "new" music.
àgren has recorded several albums as a member of Fleshquartet (Swedish: Fläskkvartetten), among them What's Your Pleasure? and the Grammy Award-winning Goodbye Sweden in addition to his international performances with Zappa's Universe and with Mats ÃÂberg in Mats/Morgan Band.
ÃÂ gren is also the drummer in the Swedish prog band Kaipa since 2002, recording several albums with the band.
In May 1997, ÃÂ gren was featured in a unique project of the Swedish Film Institute, making his debut in movie theaters and at several international film festivals. Described as a sound experience, the 4-minute 35 mm short-film Lullaby for Lost Souls showcases him in "a free-form Stereo Dolby drum explosion".
ÃÂ gren is also highly recognized by fans of extreme and heavy music for his studio performance on Fredrik Thordendal's solo album, Sol Niger Within, released in 1997.
He is the subject of a 2013 two-hour documentary directed by Carl King a.k.a. Sir Millard Mulch, called Morgan ÃÂ gren's Conundrum: A Percussive Misadventure. It also features Devin Townsend, Dweezil Zappa, and Brendon Small, creator of Metalocalypse.
ÃÂ gren was also featured on the eponymous album by Casualties of Cool.