Morty Black is a Norwegian bassist and musician, best known for his work with the glam rock band TNT. Formed in 1982, TNT gained significant popularity in the 1980s and early 1990s, becoming one of Norway's most prominent rock acts. Black’s distinctive bass playing contributed to the band's signature sound, which blends elements of hard rock and glam metal. Notable works include TNT’s albums "Knights of the New Thunder" (1984), "Tell No Tales" (1987), and "Intuition" (1992). The band garnered international attention with hits like "10,000 Lovers (In One)" and "As Far as the Eye Can See," showcasing Black's melodic style and technical proficiency. Morty Black's impact on music lies in his role in shaping the glam metal scene in Norway and influencing a generation of musicians with his energetic performances and songwriting. While he has also been involved in various side projects and collaborations, his legacy is primarily tied to TNT, which continues to inspire rock bands in Scandinavia and beyond.