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John Murry (musician)

John Miller Murry (born 1979) is an American musician, singer/songwriter, composer and co-owner of Evangeline Recording Co.. His debut solo record, ''The Graceless Age'', was issued on Evangeline Recording Co. in 2013 and listed by ''Uncut'' as one of the 10 best records of 2012. ''Mojo'' also included it in their 10 best albums of 2013, as well as ''The Guardian'' in their Top 50 of 2013, ''American Songwriter'' in their Top 5 of 2013, alongside numerous others. He has recorded and toured with Memphis singer/songwriter Bob Frank, whose 1979 Vanguard LP is now available via an agreement between Sony and Vanguard, allowing Light In The Attic to release it on vinyl followed by a CD and digital release by Sony/Vanguard. He often writes and collaborates with San Francisco singer/songwriter Chuck Prophet. He is from Tupelo, Mississippi and currently lives in Oakland, California. He is managed by Chris Metzler (Europe) and booked in Europe and abroad by Russell Warby and Adele Slater at The William Morris Agency. Murry is signed to Warner Australia who released his ''Califorlornia''. The EP has been released in Europe by Rubyworks, and in the U.S. by Evangeline Records in collaboration with Girlie Action. The follow up to ''The Graceless Age'', in many ways Murry's sophomore solo record, is slated for international release early 2015. A much longer tour worldwide is expected beginning in February. He launched a Kickstarter campaign in 2013 for which he received $26,000. This money has since gone missing and the pledges where never sent out.
==Biography==
John Murry was born and raised in Mississippi and is the second cousin of William Faulkner through adoption, though a more direct relation hidden from Murry has been put forth by Robin Young of NPR and others.〔(【引用サイトリンク】first=Russell )〕 Although Murry was a member of several bands in the early '00s, his first appearance as a solo artist was on an album in collaboration with reclusive cult Memphis folk singer Bob Frank on ''Wold Without End'', which was released on his own label in 2006. David Fricke of ''Rolling Stone'' described it as "all bullets, blades and guilt without end." He began singing at the age of five in church. At 12, he learned Tom Petty song, "Free Fallin". He began playing in bands when he moved to Memphis, Tennessee, as a teenager. Murry moved to the Bay Area of California in 2004 and began performing solo work. He began recording with producer (and American Music Club drummer) Tim Mooney in 2005 and worked at San Francisco's Closer Recording Studio, where he met San Francisco singer/songwriter Chuck Prophet. After several collaborative recordings with Bob Frank, Murry released his debut solo album, ''The Graceless Age'' in 2012, which was well received by ''Mojo'', ''Uncut'' and ''The Wall Street Journal''.

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