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In this week’s part 3 of a 3-part interview, Michael Martin Murphey and host of ROTM, Keith Mark talk about Native American culture and why Murph was adopted into the Lakota Nation.
They discuss how the pandemic affected his annual concert tour schedule and what Murph did to stay connected to his audience and feed his love of entertaining.
They reflect on the variety of projects they have worked on together including Murph providing the narrator’s voice for a movie Keith produced titled, “A Thanksgiving Classic”. This program was inspired by a short story Keith wrote about his childhood and aired on Outdoor Channel. Murphey donated his time and talent to provide the narration for the movie.
Keith also produced a DVD of Murph’s “Cowboy Christmas” which was filmed live at the Paramount Theater in Austin, TX and also aired on Outdoor Channel and Public Television. Finally, Murph donated his time to entertain a number of private audiences for Hunter Nation to help raise interest and awareness for the non-profit, grassroots organization fighting to protect every hunters rights.
Sponsor Links:
Hunter Nation - HunterNation.org
Kings Camo - KngsCamo.com
Mossy Oak - MossyOak.com/
Guest Links:
All Things Murphey - MichaelMartinMurphey.com
Murph’s Music
Murph’s Tour Info
Murph’s Western Institute
Murph’s Chuckwagon Show
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In this week’s part 3 of a 3-part interview, Michael Martin Murphey and host of ROTM, Keith Mark talk about Native American culture and why Murph was adopted into the Lakota Nation.
They discuss how the pandemic affected his annual concert tour schedule and what Murph did to stay connected to his audience and feed his love of entertaining.
They reflect on the variety of projects they have worked on together including Murph providing the narrator’s voice for a movie Keith produced titled, “A Thanksgiving Classic”. This program was inspired by a short story Keith wrote about his childhood and aired on Outdoor Channel. Murphey donated his time and talent to provide the narration for the movie.
Keith also produced a DVD of Murph’s “Cowboy Christmas” which was filmed live at the Paramount Theater in Austin, TX and also aired on Outdoor Channel and Public Television. Finally, Murph donated his time to entertain a number of private audiences for Hunter Nation to help raise interest and awareness for the non-profit, grassroots organization fighting to protect every hunters rights.
Sponsor Links:
Hunter Nation - HunterNation.org
Kings Camo - KngsCamo.com
Mossy Oak - MossyOak.com/
Guest Links:
All Things Murphey - MichaelMartinMurphey.com
Murph’s Music
Murph’s Tour Info
Murph’s Western Institute
Murph’s Chuckwagon Show