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  1. During his 40 year carreer he has opened the stage for international giants of blues like Matt "Guitar" Murphy, Johnny Copeland, Van Morrison, Koko Taylor, Magic Slim and the Teardrops and even The Blues Brothers Band. In 2010 Mr.Boogie Woogie and his band opened the 35th edition of the world famous North Sea Jazzfestival.

  2. In 1952, Murphy recorded with Little Junior Parker and Ike Turner. Matt worked a lot with Memphis Slim and recorded with Chuck Berry and was featured in works by Koko Taylor, Sonny Boy Williamson II, Buddy Guy, Etta James, Otis Rush and many more. Who Matt played with is a Who’s Who’s list of Chicago blues in its innovation stages. Matt ...

  3. Buddy Guy (in 1965) and Matt Murphy (US blues guitarist) (in 1965) piano: Lafayette Leake (in 1965) tenor saxophone [tenor sax]: Gene Barge (in 1965) background vocals [vocal group]: [unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.) (in 1965) vocals: Koko Taylor (in 1965) cover recording of: I’m a Little Mixed Up ...

  4. Lightnin’ Hopkins, (guitar & vocals) is featured at Austin City Limits for a performance filmed in 1979. Set List: In response to Lightnin’ Hopkins’ January 30, 1982 death his obituary in the New York Times named him “perhaps the greatest single influence on rock guitar players.”.

  5. Various. The Neighborhood. Los Lobos. Damn Right, I've Got The Blues. Buddy Guy. Master Of Disaster. John Hiatt. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1990 CD release of "Jump For Joy" on Discogs.

  6. Bad Case Of Loving You. 4:25. 63 Year Old Mama. 4:31. Koko Taylor ‎– Hound Dog. 5:36. Koko Taylor ‎– Mother Nature. 4:45. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1993 Cassette release of "Force Of Nature" on Discogs.

  7. Murphy worked often with Memphis Slim, including on his debut album At the Gate of Horn (1959). Murphy recorded two albums and many singles with Chuck Berry and was also featured in works by Koko Taylor, Sonny Boy Williamson II, Buddy Guy, Etta James, and Otis Rush. He also performed with Willie Dixon.