Michael John Murphy Explained

Michael John Murphy is a folk musician based in Omaha, Nebraska. He plays various instruments, including the guitar, piano, and Native American flute. He has been a singer songwriter based out of Omaha since the 1970s.

Music

His lyrics are often socially conscious or spiritual, and he uses personal stories and anecdotes in his shows.[1] He has been writing songs since the 1970s, as noted by the lyrics to song, Liquor Stores, which begins: "I was working at a liquor store in July of '73". He started playing the Native American Flute in about 1983 after his mother, who had Native American ancestors, died.[2]

Production and studio work

Murphy has worked with a number of other well known musicians, including Brulé, Mark Holland, The Young Bucks, and Duane Martin, Sr. Murphy helped produce and does the instrumentation on Martin's 2010 project, Cante Tenza Olowan – Song for the Strong Heart https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxgfVryf7XE.

Activism

Michael has been involved with the Whiteclay Advisory Committee, a group of activists concerned about alcoholism on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota and about the sale of alcohol on the border of the reservation in the town of Whiteclay, Nebraska.[3] Along with Canupa Gluha Mani, he performed and produced the music for The Battle for Whiteclay, a documentary about the Whiteclay issue.[4] Murphy has been featured at the Omaha Summer Arts Festival, the Avoca Iowa Folk Festival, and the Lincoln Plainsong Festival.[5] He frequently works with Winnebago leader, Frank LaMere, on the Whiteclay issue and in 2015 recorded a song with LaMere about Whiteclay and Pine Ridge.[6]

Music education

He has taught Native American flute at clinics and colleges in the midwest, especially the Omaha Metropolitan Community College and the Nebraska Indian Community College and St. Augustine Mission in Macy, Nebraska.[7] Murphy is a member of the Nebraska Arts Council[8] and the International Native American Flute Association. He has also taught workshops in flute decoration.[9]

Discography

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Notes and References

  1. Schuller, Lisa Local Catholics use Music to Praise, Inspire, The Catholic Voice, Omaha, Nebraska (October 25, 2002)
  2. Murphy's history with the flute and his heritage are discussed in: Web site: Folk flutes encourage understanding . August 4, 2014 . Beatrice Daily Sun . June 13, 2016. and:Web site: Learn about the Native American flute from Michael Murphy . 2010 . Omaha Creative Institute . August 19, 2011.
  3. Web site: Concert aims to pressure state to take responsibility, change ugly story . Brandon . Vogel . 2010 . The Reader . August 19, 2011.
  4. Web site: The Battle for Whiteclay . Mark . Vasina . 2010 . The Reader . August 19, 2011.
  5. Web site: Folk flutes encourage understanding . August 4, 2014 . Beatrice Daily Sun . June 13, 2016.
  6. Web site: Activist hopes Whiteclay song can elevate discussion. December 11, 2015. Kevin Abourezk. Lincoln Journal Star. June 13, 2016.
  7. Web site: Encounter Center showcases songs, prayers . 2011 . Sioux City Journal . August 19, 2011.
  8. Web site: FTD announces Siebert appearance . May 24, 2016 . Chadron Record . Kerri Rempp. June 13, 2016.
  9. Web site: The Red Tails have arrived . August 27, 2014 . Beatrice Daily Sun . Emily Hemphill. June 13, 2016.