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Matt Murphy (blues guitarist)

Matt "Guitar" Murphy (born December 29, 1929) is an American blues guitarist.
==Life and career==
Matthew Murphy was born in Sunflower, Mississippi, United States, and was educated in Memphis, where his father worked at the Peabody Hotel. Murphy learned to play guitar when he was a kid. In 1948 he moved to Chicago where he joined the Howlin' Wolf band, which at the time featured harmonicist Little Junior Parker.〔
Murphy worked a lot with Memphis Slim, including on his album ''At The Gate of Horn'' (1959). Murphy did not have a band of his own until 1982, but did session work both in studio and on stage with many musicians, including Ike Turner, Muddy Waters, James Cotton, Otis Rush, Etta James, Sonny Boy Williamson II, Chuck Berry and Joe Louis Walker.
He gave a memorable performance in 1963 on the American Folk Blues Festival tour of Europe with his "Matt's Guitar Boogie".〔Bogdanov, Vladimir, et al. (eds.) (2003). (''All Music Guide to Soul'' ), p. 487. Backbeat Books.〕 Freddie King is said to have once admitted that he based his "Hide Away" on Murphy's playing during this performance.〔Batey, Rick (2003). (''The American Blues Guitar: An Illustrated History'' ), p. 118. Hal Leonard Corporation.〕
In 1978, Murphy joined The Blues Brothers. Murphy can be seen in the films ''The Blues Brothers'' (1980) and ''Blues Brothers 2000'' (1998), where he plays Aretha Franklin's hen-pecked husband. He kept performing with the Blues Brothers Band until the early 2000s.〔
Murphy has been less active since he suffered a stroke on stage while performing in Nashville in 2003 — he finished his set performing with one hand. A benefit was mounted by notable musicians of Memphis and Nashville. He has recently been playing in Florida with two young protégés, Tim O'Donnell and Darrell Raines, and performed with his nephew Floyd in the Florida Keys during 2009.
He has been on the comeback trail with a reunion performance with James Cotton at the 2010 Chicago Blues Festival. A September 2011 release took place of a 1986 live recording from the 40 Watt Club in Athens, Georgia. Patton Biddle recorded the show live, and Floyd Murphy Jr., Matt's nephew, played the drums along with Howard Eldridge on vocals.〔() 〕 He also appeared in April 2013 at Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Murphy's signature model guitar is manufactured by Cort Guitars.

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