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Jim Murray (musician)

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Jim Murray
Born(1942-05-30)30 May 1942
Died1 March 2013(2013-03-01) (aged 70)
GenresBlues rock
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)

Jim Murray (30 May 1942 – 1 March 2013) was a guitarist and harmonica player for the psychedelic blues rock band Quicksilver Messenger Service.[1] He also handled lead and background vocals on some songs. He left the band in late 1967 shortly before they recorded their first album.[2]

The outtakes from the movie Monterey Pop have rare footage of Quicksilver from their early days as a quintet, performing "Dino's Song" on which Murray played rhythm guitar. After Murray left, the group remained a quartet until the lead vocalist slot was filled by Dino Valenti.

In 1970 Murray was briefly in John Cipollina's post-Quicksilver band Copperhead, and after leaving Copperhead he sometimes sat in with them live.

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References

  1. ^ Murray, James. "James Rigney Murray, 70". The Maui News.
  2. ^ Unterberger, Richie. "Biography: Jim Murray". AMG. Retrieved 18 May 2010.

At the Monterey Pop Festival performance of "Dino's Song" Jim Murray played guitar. Gary Duncan sang but did not play guitar on that song as it was slung behind his back during the performance of the song. John Cippolina played lead guitar while David Freiberg, bass, and Murray shared lead vocals. Duncan played a tambourine during the last chorus. (At the Monterey Pop Festival performance)


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