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Contact: speakeasy@execulink.comQuotes about Chris MurphyWith
a big sax sound reminiscent of Stanley Turrentine, Gene
Ammons and Grover Washington Jr, Chris Murphy may be the
most versatile, hardest workin musician in London. Always on
the go, Murphy is constantly touring, whether with his own group or
as a sideman for others. Murphys
CD follows the rich tradition of party blues bands such
as Powder Blues, David Wilcox and Downchild
.. loaded with a
great mix of blues, funk and smooth jazz. one
heck of a player
extremely well-rounded musician
.
immensely talented performer Saxual
Magic
.stellar sax Murphy
demonstrates a versatility that is refreshing
. a chameleon
of the blues, changing his hue to suit the song being sung. It's
fun with a capital "F"
These are bar-room party
songs that get a crowd up and dancing before they even know why The
lively upbeat character of Chris Murphys music will kick ya
in the rear and getcha goin!.
Saxophone blues of the highest
caliber
.This Canadian crew is cookin throughout
.
a brilliant production by Kendall and Fonfara. These
guys are great and they play mostly up-tempo blues and R&B.
keeping the audience happy Murphys
Canadian combo touches a lot of blues, R&B and funk bases in this
mix of originals and covers. A good change of pace for when youre
feeling all guitared out. During
the past 20 years, Chris Murphy has established himself as a solid
entertainer in the Canadian blues scene
. Murphys
sax wails through 12 solid tunes that include original gems, such
as Lost in the Shuffle and Happy Guy, and
innovative covers of Lowrider and Everything I
Do Has Got to Be Funky
Mike Earwicker, Vines Magazine, St Catharines, On as
wistful and forlornly decadent as the Sunday morning stirrings of
a French Quarter sporting house. has
established himself as one of the top blues blowers in Canada. Murphys
technical skills are undeniable. he
plays the room with song intros, and a touch of vocals, but
mostly with his wailing sax, which as usual in blues is almost totally
improvised. Happy
Guy, a Fonfara/Murphy co-write just about sums up this CDs
mood. plays
a mean Sax and has earned a reputation as a crowd-pleaser
one
of the busiest musicians in South-Western Ontario for the past 20years. Murphys
Canadian combo touches a lot of blues, R&B and funk bases in this
mix of originals and covers. A good change of pace for when youre
feeling all guitared out. as
wistful and forlornly decadent as the Sunday morning stirrings of
a French Quarter sporting house. © 2006 M.Stowe Hosting
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