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Music icon Anne Murray has sold more than 50 million albums in a distinguished career that spans four decades. On January 15th, Manhattan/EMI will release Anne Murray Duets: Friends & Legends, an exceptional 17-track collection of her top hits and favorites, newly recorded as duets with some of the world’s top female recording artists. Anne Murray Duets: Friends & Legends showcases a wide variety of Anne's favorite female vocalists. Among the album’s tracks and collaborating artists are "Snowbird" with Sarah Brightman, "You Needed Me" with Shania Twain, "Nobody Loves Me Like You Do" with Anne’s daughter Dawn Langstroth, "Danny's Song"...
Murray Attaway was the lead singer and guitarist for the Marietta, Georgia jangle pop band Guadalcanal Diary. After the band's breakup, Attaway recorded one solo album, titled In Thrall, which was released in 1993. Attaway also had the track "Allegory" featured on DGC Rarities, Vol. 1. .
Note: There are multiple musicians named John Murray, and the material found at this page reflects several separate persons. John Murray, born in Terre Haute, Indiana, is an American guitarist and vocalist. Known for his skillful guitar work and harmony vocals, he has played vital roles as a member of nativemind since 2003 and of Cuba since 2007. He is also part of the musical collective Yearbook Committee. .
Niamh Kavanagh (born 1968) is an Irish singer. Singing "In Your Eyes" (words and music by Jimmy Walsh) she won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1993 for the host nation, Ireland. It was the best selling single in Ireland for 1993, and reached No. 24 in the United Kingdom. Previously she had performed as a lead and backing vocalist on the film soundtracks for The Commitments. She appeared on The Late Late Show's Euro Song 2010 show on March 5th where her song "It's For You" (written by Niall Mooney, Lina Eriksson, Jonas Gladnikoff and Marten Eriksson) was chosen as...
James Marcellus Arthur "Sunny" Murray (born Idabel, Oklahoma in 1936) is one of the pioneers of the free jazz style of drumming. Murray spent his youth in Philadelphia before moving to New York City where he began playing with Cecil Taylor: "We played for about a year, just practicing, studying - we went to workshops with Varèse, did a lot of creative things, just experimenting, without a job". He featured on the influential 1962 concerts in Denmark released as Nefertiti the Beautiful One Has Come. He was among the first to forgo the drummer's traditional role as timekeeper in favor...