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  1. Matthew Tyler Murphy (December 29, 1929 – June 15, 2018), known as Matt "Guitar" Murphy, was an American blues guitarist. He was associated with Memphis Slim, The Blues Brothers and Howlin' Wolf. In 2012, Murphy was elected to the Blues Hall of Fame.

  2. Matt Murphy (2011) Matthew Tyler Murphy (* 29. Dezember 1929 in Sunflower, Mississippi; † 15. Juni 2018), bekannt als Matt „Guitar“ Murphy, war ein US-amerikanischer Blues-Gitarrist. Leben. Murphy wurde 1929 im Mississippi-Delta ge ...

  3. The response was overwhelming, with no less than 72 fine musicians represented on True Blues Brother: The Legacy of Matt 'Guitar' Murphy, an historic 23 song double album including Murphy's final three studio recordings, a new song written and performed by multi-Grammy-winner Tom Hambridge, and the work of Murphy's friends Joe Beard and Billy ...

  4. Matt "Guitar" Murphy chronology. Way Down South. (1990) The Blues Don't Bother Me! (1996) Way Down South is the debut solo album of Matt "Guitar" Murphy, [1] first released in 1990 with Discovery. [2] It includes contributions by his brother Floyd.

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  5. Guitar, Lead Vocals – Chuck Berry. Piano – Johnny Johnson *. Written-By – J. McShann *, W. Brown *. Double Bass – Willie Dixon. Drums – Ebby Hardy. Guitar – Matt Murphy. Guitar, Lead Vocals – Chuck Berry. Piano – Johnny Johnson *. Written-By – J. McShann *, W. Brown *.

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  6. Vor 4 Tagen · Matt “Guitar” Murphy was born in Sunflower, Mississippi on December 29, 1929. He was raised in Memphis but moved to Chicago at age 19. He worked with many of the era’s Chicago blues musicians including Holwin’ Wolf, Memphis Slim, and Little Junior Parker. In the 1990’s he became the guitarist for harpist James Cotton. But he gained much fame as he joined The Blues Brother’s band ...

  7. One of the most respected side-men on the Chicago Blues scene, Matt Murphy is universally acclaimed for his sharp, eloquent guitar lines that seem to say ‘Amen’ to every tune they attend.