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  1. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Living Room (Mark Murphy album) (Q125581113) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Mark Murphy album. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Living Room (Mark Murphy album) Mark Murphy album. Statements. instance of. album. 0 references. part of. Mark Murphy's albums in chronological order. 0 references ...

  2. 28 de ago. de 2008 · Simon666 said.... Soul Gentleman has kindly donated ANOTHER Mark Murphy album, which has now been added to the discography in the post. Here are the details (these are also included in the download) : “North Sea Jazz Sessions Volume 5” Mark Murphy with the Louis Van Dyke Trio Mark Murphy (vocal) Louis Van Dyke (piano) Jaques Schols (bass) John Engels (drums) Recorded at VARA Studios ...

  3. Living Room (1984) Beauty and the Beast (1986) Kerouac, Then and Now (1986) Beauty and the Beast is a 1986 studio album by Mark Murphy. Beauty and the Beast is the 24th album by American jazz vocalist Mark Murphy. It was recorded when Murphy was 53 years old and released by the Muse Records label in the United States in 1986.

  4. 14 de mar. de 2018 · Mark Murphy - VocalMetropole Orchestra ‎– Conducted by Dolf van der Linden.....1 The Dream 2 Since I Fell for You 3 ...

  5. Listen to Mark Murphy's album "Midnight Mood": https://MPS.lnk.to/mm_midnightmoodIDWhen he died at the age of 83 in October 2015, the local papers, were rest...

  6. 3 de abr. de 2021 · In our series in which musicians do a “deep dive” into the music of their inspirations, Peter Jones (*) writes about ten of his favourite tracks by singer Mark Murphy (1932-2015), distilled from nearly 50 albums’ worth of material: 1. Señor Blues(‘That’s How I Love The Blues!’, USA, 1963) Video unavailable. This video is unavailable.

  7. Living Room, an Album by Mark Murphy. Released in December 1984 on Muse (catalog no. MR 5345; Vinyl LP). Genres: Vocal Jazz. Featured peformers: Mark Murphy (producer, vocals), David Braham (producer, keyboards), Harry Leahey (guitar), Gerry Niewood (tenor saxophone, flute), Ted Curson (trumpet, flugelhorn), Larry Killian (percussion), Rudy Van Gelder (engineer, mastering engineer).