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Earlier this week we published an extensive interview with Michael Martin Murphey , whose annual "Cowboy Christmas" show pulls into the Paramount Theatere tonight (Friday, December 21). We talked ...
Fifty years ago, Michael Martin Murphey, son of Oak Cliff, recorded "Wildfire," the biggest cowboy song ever to come out of Dallas.
Michael Martin Murphey's "Wildfire" was one of the biggest songs of the '70s, and remains his signature tune. Despite its popularity, Murphey says "Wildfire" remains something of a puzzle to ...
The new Michael Martin Murphey album is a critical and commercial success. Released on July 9, 'Red River Drifter' has already landed in the Top 10 in Billboard magazine's bluegrass chart.
Michael Martin Murphey headlines Song of the Mountains on Saturday, June 7, at The Lincoln Theatre in Marion, Virginia. Folk vets The Kingston Trio open.
Michael Martin Murphey wondered how he would be accepted in bluegrass circles when he released 'Buckaroo Blue Grass' in 2008. The Texas-born singer/songwriter is not wondering anymore. The album ...
If you're looking for best songs about animals, best ghost story songs, even a category as general as best singer/songwriter tracks, "Wildfire" by Michael Martin Murphey pretty much qualifies for ...
The podcast also delves into Beauchamp’s personal relationship with Murphy, including a gifted Yamaha guitar signed with the lyrics to “Wildfire.” The museum’s unique exhibit approach is ...
Singing songs of the West: It’s Waco’s connection to cowboy history that led acclaimed singer-songwriter Michael Martin Murphey to lend his talents to a Friday fundraiser for Waco's Taylor Museum.
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Michael Martin Murphey explains what inspired "Carolina in the Pines." It wasn't North or South Carolina, but rather it was inspired by a woman.