Chris Murphy (violinist)

Chris Murphy
Origin Los Angeles, California, United States
Genres Americana, Bluegrass, Jazz, Blues, Celtic, Swing, Classical, Post-rock, Ambient, Experimental, Instrumental rock
Years active 1986–present
Labels Teahouse Records
Website chrismurphymusic.com

Chris Murphy is an American musician, violinist, bandleader, and composer who has been composing and performing music for over 30 years. His music combines jazz, blues, country, classical, ethnic, and electronic music. Chris has performed in over 40 U.S. states, including Hawaii, and in England and Ireland. He has lived, worked, and studied in New York City, Boston, Seattle, and his current home, Los Angeles, United States.

Discography

  • On a Blue Afternoon
  • Salton Songs
  • Noir
    • A documentation of Chris' solo violin show, includes his innovative and original use of loops and electronics. Spans the globe stylistically from classical to folk to ambient soundscapes.
  • Juniper
    • 10 Bowfire, heart-pumping bluegrass, Celtic, bayou, drinks for everyone, you're-gonna-get-hurt fiddle tunes.
  • Broken Wheel
    • Mississippi Mud meets sweaty Chicago in an all-night juke joint jumping with despair, distortion and Jesus.
  • Falling Sky (Beasts of Fabulous Elegance)
  • Luminous
  • Seven Crows
    • His latest album. A mystical, brooding, romantic, sensual violin journey, recorded with only his electric violin, a looping machine, and some cheap guitar pedals, Seven Crows is rich with layered violin fantasies, swirly bowed dreams, ostinato plucked recipes and Chris' lush garage rock string orchestration mining the emotional terrain of love, life, and adventure. A fascinating 13 song album recorded and mixed by Colin Studybaker (Iron & Wine, Califone) and Erik Colvin, and produced by Kristian Dunn (Soft Lights, El Ten Eleven).

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