Sovereign Chris Murphy

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Album-Release:
2021

HRA-Release:
13.07.2021

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  • 1Halfway Around the World04:39
  • 2Bad Situation05:17
  • 3Boxed In04:32
  • 4Sovereign06:56
  • 5Done with Diane04:10
  • 6Til the World Lifts Its Head Again03:38
  • 7Pear Blossom03:53
  • 8Wind in My Eye05:02
  • 9Three Feet Deep04:30
  • 10I Knew It Was over Then04:26
  • 11Never the Same06:05
  • 12Your Guess Is as Good as Mine03:54
  • 13Hazel Creek03:03
  • Total Runtime01:00:05

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Inspired to produce music in spite of the pandemic lockdown, American singer/songwriter/violinist/mandolinist Chris Murphy invited more than 30 guest musicians near and far to collaborate on this unique mixed-genre recording.

Chris Murphy is rising artist who burst onto the streaming scene in 2016. Having always had a natural affinity for music, the multi-instrumentalist honed his craft over the years; writing more than five hundred songs and performing in forty US states, England, Ireland and the Netherlands. Although he receives creative inspiration from a number of styles such as jazz, blues, country, classical, ethnic and electronic, Chris Murphy combines a variety of compositional elements to form his unique sound.

Although ‘Sovereign’ is technically grouped under one genre classification, each track delivers a diverse range of compositional elements that showcase Chris Murphy’s songwriting talent; from the melodic strings, rhythmic percussion, foundational bass and steady acoustic progression of ‘Bad Situation’, the memorable melody and stylistic spoken verse that contrasts perfectly with the catchy chorus of ‘Wind In My Eye’, to the impressive instrumental piece ‘Hazel Creek’.

After 36 years of professional music-making (20+ albums and 500+ songs), Murphy has traveled through diverse music landscapes meeting great talents, each with a story to tell. “There is something so unique and inspiring that happens when creating music with all these amazing musicians.” The album features some of his longtime collaborators in Los Angeles, Nate LaPointe(Cubensis, Bobby Womack), Hal Cragin (Iggy Pop, Rufus Wainwright), Andreas Geck (Kelly Clarkson, Christina Aguilera), and Mike Jerome(Richard Thompson, Better Than Ezra), Doug Pettibone (Jewel, Lucinda Williams) along with other legendary musicians: Steve Wickham (The Waterboys), Tim O’Brien(Int’l Bluegrass Music Award, 2x Grammy Award Winner), musicians from Lunasa (Trevor Hutchinson, Ed Boyd, Kevin Crawford, Colin Farrell, Cillian Vallely), Bruce Molsky, Stephen Hodges (Tom Waits), Pete Thomas (Elvis Costello), Wally Ingram (David Lindley), Mike Watt (fIREHOSE), Walfredo Reyes, Jr (Santana), jazz recording artist Bob Sheppard, select artists from Harmony Glen and The Jolly Gents from Friendly Folk Records, and more.

"Sovereign is one of those special albums that does not come around very often. Music lovers of all kinds are sure to find something to love in Murphy’s work. He has guaranteed that no one will walk away from his work disappointed." (Taylor Denton, indiebandguru.com)

Chris Murphy



Chris Murphy
For 25 years, and with no sign of slowing, violinist Chris Murphy has made a living by writing, performing and recording original music. For Murphy, the path forward is charted by looking backward, to the troubadours and minstrels of ages past. Forget the exaggerated reports of the music industry’s demise. It’s only the record industry, a relative blip in the history of putting tones in sequence, that’s suffering. Music, and the opportunity to make a life’s work out of it, well, that’s not going anywhere.

“In another era,” he says, “I would have played square dances, and loved it. I would have been a court musician in Versailles in the 17th Century, or a violinist in a circus orchestra.” For Chris Murphy, inspiration spans eras and aesthetics, but the fundamentals are the same.

Born into an Irish-Italian family near New York City, Murphy was surrounded by the disparate and eclectic sounds of his neighbors’ traditional music. “I heard and was influenced by everything – from Italian-mandolin music, to bluegrass and folk, to Latin music,” he says. Inevitably, he discovered rock ‘n’ roll, claiming still further influence from some of rock’s most adventurous and eclectic icons: Lou Reed and Ry Cooder, Bob Dylan and Richard Thompson. “My real hero,” he says, “was David Lindley. Hearing him play fiddle and lap steel with Jackson Browne — that kind of esoteric, enigmatic soloing over songs is originally what I loved.”

He learned about Turkish and Indian music at Simon’s Rock of Bard College and then studied composition at Boston’s New England Conservatory of Music. A longtime instrumental dabbler, Murphy has mostly taught himself how to play percussion, guitar and mandolin, even some Eastern instruments, but he found his proper match at 22, when he picked up the violin. “It’s the one instrument you’ll find anywhere you go,” he says. “And it has a wonderful, charming kind of minstrel quality. I love all the myths surrounding it.”

Eventually, Murphy did as so many American adventure seekers had done before him: He sought his fortune in the West. Now based in Los Angeles, Murphy earns his living by teaching — guitar, mandolin and violin — working on music for films, and, mostly, by performing his work for audiences.

Playing violinAnd that’s hardly at the exclusion of recording. To wit, Murphy has amassed a deep catalog of 500+ works, 16 solo and 20 collaborative albums, and made cameo appearances on records by Har Mar Superstar and The Dandy Warhols, among others. Murphy’s recordings include the likes of Steve Hodges and Larry Taylor from Tom Waits’ band, Nels Cline (Wilco), Mike Watt (fIREHOSE), D.J. Bonebrake and John Doe (X, The Knitters), Herb Pedersen (The Desert Rose Band), Tim O’Brien, Bruce Molsky, Joachim Cooder (Buena Vista Social Club), Joey Peters (Grant Lee Buffalo), Walfredo Reyes Jr. (Santana), Steve Wickham (The Waterboys, U2) Trevor Hutchinson (The Waterboys, Lunasa), the legendary piper Pat D’Arcy, Wally Ingram (Sheryl Crow, Jackson Browne), L. Shankar (Peter Gabriel), Doug Pettibone (John Mayer, Jewel), drummers Pete Thomas (Elvis Costello) and Michael Jerome Moore (Richard Thompson, Better Than Ezra), including longtime collaborators: guitarist Nate LaPointe (Cubensis, Bobby Womack), bass player Andreas Geck (Christina Aguilera, Kelly Clarkson) and bass player Hal Cragin (Iggy Pop, Rufus Wainwright). In the last year alone, Murphy has written and recorded six new albums in a vast array of styles. Chris has also been featured on television programs such as ‘Til Death and The Ellen Degeneres Show; his diverse and chameleon-like talents make him a sought after composer and collaborator for film and television. A modern-day troubadour and considered a colossus of Americana, Cyrus Rhodes of No Depression considers Murphy “one of the best songwriters in popular music unjustly flying under the radar.” He is a new artist collaborator with Friendly Folk Records with his recent 2021 album titled SOVEREIGN.

He is that rare breed of musician that creates and performs in a multitude of music worlds with ease. As he searches for new ways to communicate through music, fusing styles and techniques from across the globe — a unique fabric of world music, he calls it — Murphy finds his element on the stage, where spontaneity and improvisation reign. “To me, the music is liquid, and I’m looking to have some kind of experience," he says. “I’ll twist and turn, and hammer and mold, and shape, cut and paste the music to do that. We’ve never done a song the same way twice.” As ever, Murphy re-forges the past to make a new way. He has performed in more than 40 states in the USA, England, Ireland, and The Netherlands.

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