Noel Murphy (musician)

Noel Murphy (musician)
Noel Murphy
Born 27 November 1943 (1943-11-27) (age 67)
Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland
Genres Irish music, folk, comedy
Occupations Musician, actor, entertainer
Years active 1962–2005
Labels Columbia, Fontana,
Village Thing, MFP,
Plant Life, RCA
Associated acts Murf & Shaggis
Draught Porridge
The Mahogany Gaspipes
Website http://www.noelmurphy.org.uk

Noel Murphy (born 27 November 1943) is an Irish folk musician, actor and entertainer. His family moved to Dublin when he was seven years old. At school he was a keen actor and played drums.

In 1962 he moved to England to work in various jobs and began to visit folk clubs in London, where he would often sing "floor spots" as an unpaid support act. In 1964 he began his career as a professional singer and became the first resident singer at the renowned Les Cousins club. Here he compered and performed alongside many celebrated acts including Ralph McTell, Sandy Denny, Bert Jansch and many other notable musicians. He busked his way to Greece and back in 1965, his first recording being released the following year. In 1968 he was joined by young Scottish banjo player Davey Johnstone; they toured as Murf & Shaggis for two years until they added double bass player Ron Chesterman (formerly of Strawbs) to the line-up and changed their name to Draught Porridge. Johnston moved on to play with Magna Carta and later became guitarist with Elton John's band, a position he still holds. He recorded on the Columbia, Fontana, Village Thing, MFP, Plant Life, and RCA labels, He now[as of?] runs his own Fine Hairy Rope Records label. In June 1987, Murphy made his only appearance in the UK Singles Chart, with the song, "Murphy and the Bricks".[1]

Murphy has appeared on over 300 television programmes and has broadcast on radio over 2,000 times. His television appearances have included two comedies with Eric Sykes for ITV and playing a navvy in The Gathering Seed, on BBC Two. His one-man shows have appeared on Grampian, Trinidad, Southern and Danish television.

His singing career was interrupted for five years from 1982, due to an accident in which he swallowed broken glass, which had found its way into the beer served to him at a charity dinner in a Manx hotel[citation needed]. He retired in 2005 due to health reasons.

Outside of his work, he supports rugby and Gaelic games, and plays golf; he played for both Surrey and Middlesex during the 1970s, and has partnered Ian Woosnam on BBC Television's Pro-Celebrity Golf as well as taking part in many charity matches.

Selected discography

  • A Session (1997) - Live recording at Twickenham Folk Club with The Mahogany Gaspipes.
  • The Quality of Murphy (2005) - Forty track compilation album covering his work from 1966 to 2002.

References

  1. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 384. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

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