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Mark Murphy (1932-2015) was an unsung hero among modern jazz vocalists, a cult figure who deserves wider recognition, a primary influence for new generations of jazz singers.
He was a risk taker of musical invention. Murphy was a masterful scat singer and a champion of vocalese with compositions such as Stolen Moments and Red Clay. Mark’s outlook is that of a wide ranging humanist, including his poetry and theatrical sides, with interpolations from Jack Kerouac, Lord Buckley, and other literary greats in his songs and presentations. And he possessed a sturdy baritone on standards and Brazilian songs.
Murphy was born in Syracuse, NY and made his first name as a pop-jazz singer with recordings on the Decca and Capitol labels. He hit his stride upon moving to New York City in the early 1960's, and with hip modern recordings on Riverside. Since then he traveled the world as a vibrant, performing force.
This episode provides five hours of fun.
originally broadcast December 4, 2011
By gribetzsid5
99 ratings
Mark Murphy (1932-2015) was an unsung hero among modern jazz vocalists, a cult figure who deserves wider recognition, a primary influence for new generations of jazz singers.
He was a risk taker of musical invention. Murphy was a masterful scat singer and a champion of vocalese with compositions such as Stolen Moments and Red Clay. Mark’s outlook is that of a wide ranging humanist, including his poetry and theatrical sides, with interpolations from Jack Kerouac, Lord Buckley, and other literary greats in his songs and presentations. And he possessed a sturdy baritone on standards and Brazilian songs.
Murphy was born in Syracuse, NY and made his first name as a pop-jazz singer with recordings on the Decca and Capitol labels. He hit his stride upon moving to New York City in the early 1960's, and with hip modern recordings on Riverside. Since then he traveled the world as a vibrant, performing force.
This episode provides five hours of fun.
originally broadcast December 4, 2011

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