Tuesday, 9 June 2026

Bobby Murray born 9 June 1953


Bobby Murray (June 9, 1953 – April 30, 2026) was an American electric blues guitarist, songwriter and record producer.

Murray was born on a US Air Force base in Nagoya, Japan, to a Japanese mother and an Irish father. Growing up in a military family, he was later raised in Tacoma, Washington. Murray attended the same high school as Robert Cray and they engaged Albert Collins to play at the school's graduation party.

His guitar playing was mainly influenced by Albert Collins and B. B. King. He started his musical career playing in blues clubs in the San Francisco Bay Area, having originally formed an ensemble that became Robert Cray and the Crayolas.

Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Murray supplied guitar backing for Frankie Lee, Sonny Rhodes, Mark Naftalin, and others. He performed frequently with Albert Collins, Charlie Musselwhite, Otis Rush, Jimmy Witherspoon and John Lee Hooker. In 1988, Murray joined Etta James' backing ensemble, the Roots Band, performing with James for 23 years. He also played and/or recorded with Albert King, Johnny "Guitar" Watson, Taj Mahal, Percy Mayfield, Sugar Pie DeSanto and Lowell Fulson.


          Here's "Let My Guitar Do The Talking" from above album

                       

Murray appeared on B. B. King's Grammy Award-winning album, Blues Summit, reuniting with Robert Cray on the track, "Playing With My Friends". Murray also played guitar on James' Grammy winning recordings, Let's Roll and Blues to the Bone. Murray's definitive style was heard on the Etta James song, "Blues is My Business" in an episode of television drama series, The Sopranos.

He performed with James' Roots Band on other television programs such as The Tonight Show, Austin City Limits and Late Night with David Letterman. Murray also played at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, the WOMAD Festival and the inaugural celebration for President Bill Clinton.

Murray's debut album, The Blues is Now (1996), featured Frankie Lee and Freddie Hughes on vocals. The AllMusic journalist, Thom Owens, commented about Murray's work on the recording, "he's a fine guitarist, as he proves here, turning out jazzy, classy solos that separate him from the rest of the crowd". In 1999, the follow-up album, Waiting for Mr. Goodfingers..., was issued by No Cover Productions. A live album, Live & Lowdown! was released in May 2006.

In 2011, Murray received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Detroit Blues Society. Murray also received Detroit Music Awards in the Outstanding Instrumentalist (Blues) and Outstanding Blues Performer/Group categories.

Bobby with Etta James
Murray's last solo recording, Love Letters From Detroit, was released in 2021 and was granted the Outstanding Blues Recording of the Year at the Detroit Music Awards. The title track, "Love Letter", is a song written by Murray and his wife about Etta James and him playing with her. Murray latterly resided in White Lake, Michigan, United States. Just as important was his role on the local Detroit scene, where Murray remained a steady presence, mentoring younger musicians and helping sustain the city’s blues lineage. He was also absolutely revered by fellow musicians in the city.

Murray died on April 30, 2026, aged 72.

(Edited from Wikipedia) 

4 comments:

boppinbob said...

Thanks to Denis for suggesting today's birthday guitarist and for the loan of the album below.

For "Bobby Murray – Waiting For Mr. Goodfingers (1999 No Cover productions)(@320)" go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/iS6L1Eec

1 Still Called The Blues
2 Can I Walk You To Your Car?
3 Strollin'
4 Cold And Hungry
5 Double Clutch
6 Rock House
7 Conversation
8 Whre I Went Wrong
9 Walkin' With The blues
10 Time To Say Goodbye

This is the first recording of Bobby's new Detroit based band. Most of the songs on the CD are sung by Lenny Watkins; with Bobby, himself, doing vocals on "Conversation".

Here's my contribution...

For "Bobby Murray – The Blues Is Now (1996 Viceroy) (@192)" go here;

https://pixeldrain.com/u/CDxUFuMk

1 The Future Is Now 4:52
2 That's Allright 3:38
3 Vicki 4:39
4 Let My Guitar Do The Talking 4:03
5 Loveland 3:32
6 Broke 'N' Hungry 3:47
7 Here I Am 4:44
8 But Then Again (Taifa's Tune) 4:11
9 Chillin' And Able 4:51
10 The River's Invitation 5:16
11 Variation #2 0:43
BONUS TRACK
12 Variation #1 2:33

Bonus track added to digital album released 2005

For "Bobby Murray - Live & Lowdown! (2006 No Cover Productions)(@320)" go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/BK2TTjgW

1 Further Up The Road 3:33
2 Sex Machine 6:11
3 Broke & Hungry 2:57
4 Live & Lowdown! 4:47
5 Tribute To John Lee 5:54
6 The River Invitation 7:47
7 After Hours Groove 3:52
8 Last 2 Dollars 6:12
9 Double Clutch 3:22
10 After Hours Groove #2 6:23
11 Crossroads 5:35
12 Time To Say Goodbye 5:37

For "Bobby Murray – I'm Sticking With You (2013 Not On Label)(@192)" go here

https://pixeldrain.com/u/cgEUptDY

1 Finders, Keepers
2 I'm Stickin' With You
3 Ooowee
4 Comin' Atcha
5 Rock My Soul
6 Shake It Baby, Shake It
7 Baby Needs Some Lovin' Too
8 Baby, What Took Your Love Away?
9 Bad Case Of The Blues
10 Movin' On Down The Line
11 Building Of Love

For "Bobby Murray – Love Letters From Detroit (2021 Little White House) (@192)" go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/MBURRtXj

1 Love Letter
2 Sooner Come Later
3 A Lover Is Forever
4 I Want To Ta Ta You Baby
5 I Sing The Blues
6 Spoonful

Tel said...

Very Nice
Cheers
Tel

Thanksloads said...

Awesome post. Thanks.

Monsieur Jujube said...

Thank You for these recordings of Bobby Murray! I've seen him with Etta james, 30 or 35 years ago! He was great!