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John Murry

John Murry was born in Mississippi during 1979. Before entering into music his biggest connection to fame was through his is the adopted second cousin of William Faulkner. He began singing at the age of five in church. At 12, he learned Tom Petty song, "Free Fallin.” He began playing in bands when he moved to Memphis, Tennessee as a teenager. Although Murry was a member of several bands in the early '00s, by 2004 Murry had moved to the Bay Area of California and began focusing on creating a career independently. His first appearance as a solo artists was on an album in collaboration with rec ...read more

John Murry was born in Mississippi during 1979. Before entering into music his biggest connection to fame was through his is the adopted second cousin of William Faulkner. He began singing at the age of five in church. At 12, he learned Tom Petty song, "Free Fallin.” He began playing in bands when he moved to Memphis, Tennessee as a teenager. Although Murry was a member of several bands in the early '00s, by 2004 Murry had moved to the Bay Area of California and began focusing on creating a career independently. His first appearance as a solo artists was on an album in collaboration with reclusive cult Memphis folk singer Bob Frank on 'World Without End', which was released on his own label in 2006. He began recording with producer Tim Mooney in 2005, at San Francisco's Closer Recording Studio, where he met San Francisco singer/songwriter Chuck Prophet. After several collaborative recordings with Bob Frank, Murry released his debut solo album, The Graceless Age in 2012, which was critically well received. « hide

Similar Bands: American Music Club, Bob Frank, Chuck Prophet, Tom Petty, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

A Short History Of Decay
2017

3
1 Votes
The Graceless Age
07/08/2012

3.9
5 Votes

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