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August 5, 2005
"Hip Parade: Early Mark Murphy”
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This week on Night Lights it’s “Hip Parade: Early Mark Murphy.” Perennially-hip jazz singer Mark Murphy got his start recording for Decca in the mid-1950s, with albums that featured arrangements by Ralph Burns. Decca producer Milt Gabler, who signed Murphy, said he thought the vocalist “every bit as good as Mel Torme, and that the first record he’d make would scare Frank Sinatra.” Murphy went on to record three LPs with Capitol, utilizing the arranging skills of West Coast musician Bill Holman. Although none of these records was as commercially successful as Murphy and his labels hoped, they marked the start of a great career. “Hip Parade: Early Mark Murphy” airs Saturday, August 5 at 11 p.m. EST on WFIU.


 

 




 




 

 

 


 

 


 

                                       




 

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