Jim Murphy

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Gerry Grider
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Jim Murphy

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I saw Jim Murphy with Asleep at the Wheel last night in San Antonio. I spoke with him after the performance and enjoyed meeting him. He's back after 3 months of chemotherapy for lymphoma. No hair-no beard but plenty of steel guitar and dynamite saxophone. His triple neck Bethel sounded great as did his D10 Bethel.
Smiley Roberts
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Glad to see he's back in action,& cancer-free. "Big Murph" is one of my best friends,& I sure do miss,not being able to visit w/ him locally. But,ya gotta "make hay,while the sun shines". Good luck Jim.

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Tim Whitlock
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Had the pleasure of opening for Big Jim Murphy and AATW last night at the Boulder Theater. A real gentleman and a terrific picker on pedal or straight steel (not to mention a heck of a sax player). If the Wheel comes to your town, DO NOT MISS IT. They are in top form!
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And I understand that Jim will be back with Heybale (Redd Volkaert, Earl Pool Ball, Gary Claxton, Tom Lewis, and Kevin Smith) tonite at the Continental Club in Austin. Welcome back, Murph!!!!
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