Willie Murphy | |
Birth Date: | 17 November 1943 |
Birth Place: | Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. |
Instrument: | Vocals, piano, bass, guitar |
Genre: | Blues |
Occupation: | Musician, producer, songwriter |
Years Active: | 1963 – 2019 |
Label: | Elektra, Red House, Atomic Theory |
Associated Acts: | John Koerner |
Website: | williemurphyremembered.com |
Willie Murphy (November 17, 1943 – January 13, 2019) was an American pianist, singer, producer, and songwriter. He is known for his solo work as a singer and pianist; as a singer, bassist and guitarist for the blues band Willie and the Bees; and for his collaborations with Bonnie Raitt and John Koerner.
Murphy was born and grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, in an Irish Catholic working-class family. He began piano lessons at the age of 4. His early musical influences were Little Richard, Fats Domino, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Ray Charles.
Murphy played on the folk circuit with John Koerner, and the duo recorded Running, Jumping, Standing Still in 1969. The album received positive reviews, Crawdaddy! calling it "one of the most unique and underrated albums of the folk boom, perhaps the only psychedelic ragtime blues album ever made."[1] The duo eventually split up, and Koerner pursued an unsuccessful career in filmmaking, temporarily retiring from the music business and moving to Copenhagen, Denmark.[2] Murphy was offered a full-time job with Elektra Records as an in-house producer but declined, choosing to remain in the Minneapolis area.He produced Bonnie Raitt's 1971 debut album for Warner Bros. Records. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Murphy led the R&B, blues and rock group Willie and the Bees.[3]
Murphy also played several times in Europe in the late '90s, and created a side band in Italy with bass player Andrea Lupo Lupi, performing six European tours between 2000 and 2010, and also recording an unofficial and rare live record.
Murphy performed on piano, bass, guitar and other instruments as a session musician for Raitt, Koerner, Greg Brown, Prudence Johnson, Little Milton, and many others. He formed the Atomic Theory Records label in 1985 and released albums by himself, Phil Heywood, Boiled in Lead, Larry Long, and various world music artists.[4]
Murphy's double-CD release A Shot of Love in a Time of Need/Autobiographical Notes reached number 14 in Billboards Top Blues Albums chart in 2010.
The Minnesota Music Hall of Fame inducted Murphy along with Bob Dylan and Prince in its charter class in 1990. In 2008, Murphy was inducted into the Minnesota Blues Hall of Fame.[5]
In 2010, St. Paul, Minnesota, mayor Chris Coleman declared July 2 "Willie Murphy Day".[6]
On January 13, 2019, Murphy died of pneumonia, brought on by numerous health problems, at the age of 75.[7]
• Willie Murphy and the Bees at First Avenue, Performance on January 26, 2002, by Willie and the Bees (starts at 27:34 of the video) at the legendary Minneapolis music venue, along with Koerner Ray & Glover and the Front Porch Swinging Liquor Pigs.