biographical information
Noel Murphy
b. 27 November 1943, Killarney, County Kerry, Eire
Singer, guitar player, and storyteller
Murphy first visited London in 1962 and decided to stay. He went to a wide number of folk clubs,
then springing up under the banner of the folk revival. Shortly afterwards, Murphy started out doing
the obligatory 'floor spots' in the clubs, and was rewarded with offers of bookings. The residency of
the famous London club Les Cousins in Soho followed. He then began playing a large number of folk
festivals, including Norwich, Cambridge and Trowbridge. In 1965, Murphy released an EP, Noel Murphy,
for EMI. Subsequent releases turned up on a variety of labels, including Fontana, and RCA. Noel had
by now been working abroad a great deal, in places as diverse as Saudi Arabia, Bermuda, Kenya,
and Hungary.
source, the Guinness Book of Folk Music
“Nowadays I enjoy going out as my own tribute act,
and still do all my own stunts.”
Noel Murphy
Noel Murphy's website
…another (short) Noel Murphy biography