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Robert Earl Keen, Parker McCollum and more have announced benefit concerts to help those impacted the devastating floods in ...
The Americana music icon rolls into San Antonio's Charlene McCombs Empire Theatre on Sunday with his sister, Nashville singer ...
Rising Texas country artist Sandee June is celebrating her first No. 1 song on the Texas Country Music Charts with her soulful single “Hurricane.” After 19 weeks on the chart, “Hurricane” has ...
On Friday, “Rosetta: Animal Artistry — A 40-Year Journey” opens at the Loveland Museum, and Michael Martin Murphey will be in concert at the Rialto Theater Center.
Singer Michael Martin Murphey will give a concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 27, at the Rialto Theater Center, 228 E. Fourth St., as part of the 50th anniversary of “Wildfire,” his 1975 hit song.
The next taping will be held Saturday, June 7th at 7pm when Michael Martin Murphey, the Kingston Trio and Phoebe White with Ruth McLain will perform. Get your tickets online at songofthemountains.org.
The Saturday, June 7, Song of the Mountains at the Lincoln Theatre will present a concert featuring Michael Martin Murphey as well as the Kingston Trio and Phoebe White with her unique style of ...
Fifty years ago, Michael Martin Murphey, son of Oak Cliff, recorded the biggest cowboy song ever to come out of Dallas.
Our Classic Americana pick this week highlights Michael Martin Murphey, a hitmaking singer-songwriter who experienced a career renaissance covering traditional cowboy songs.
Michael Martin Murphey was a relatively unknown artist before releasing his Top 10 hit "Wildfire." The country classic is shrouded in mystery and Murphey claims to have dreamed up the strange ...
Who Sang “Maybe This Time”? Maybe This Time was performed by Michael Martin Murphey, a country music singer from Texas. He released this song in 1983 on his self-titled album.