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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. 8. Juni 2004 · Tracklist. Hide Credits. Credits. Bass Guitar – Carey Bell, Sam Chatman * Compilation Producer, Project Manager – Len Fico. Drums – Billie Stepney, S.P. Leary. Graphic Design – Stacie Heyen. Guitar – Lowell Fulson, Matt "Guitar" Murphy * Liner Notes, Author – Bill Dahl. Vocals, Instruments – Memphis Slim. Barcode and Other Identifiers.

  3. 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 ...

  4. MATT ‘GUITAR’ MURPHY. 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. He has played with some of the seminal figures of the Blues and added high quality to their work in every instance, in constant ...

  5. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. 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. Quick Facts Background information, Birth name ... Close. Oops something went wrong:

  6. Murphy was born on Dec. 28, 1929, in Sunflower, Mississippi, and first made a name for himself around Memphis and West Memphis playing in the bands of Howlin’ Wolf and Tuff Green and with the Blue Flames, a young group that included Junior Parker and Ike Turner.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0614506Matt Murphy - IMDb

    Born in Sunflower, Mississippi, in 1929, Matt "Guitar" Murphy is known as one of the most respected sidemen in the blues. He has played on albums and in concerts for everyone from Memphis Slim and James Cotton to 'Bobby Blue Bland' and Junior Parker (he even made an appearance in The Blues Brothers (1980)). Unlike many sidemen, however, he cut ...