Red Dirt Clouds (feat. Ben Burgess) – Single
Sample excerpt for album Red Dirt Clouds (feat. Ben Burgess) – Single.
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Sample excerpt for album Red Dirt Clouds – Single.
Read MoreRed Dirt Clouds (feat. David Lee Murphy, Ben Burgess & ERNEST)
Sample excerpt for album Red Dirt Clouds (feat. David Lee Murphy, Ben Burgess & ERNEST).
Read MoreCountry Mood Booster
Sample excerpt for album Country Mood Booster.
Read MoreBest of 90s Country
Sample excerpt for album Best of 90s Country.
Read MoreParty Crowd
Sample excerpt for Party Crowd.
Read MoreRed Dirt Clouds
Sample excerpt for Red Dirt Clouds.
Read MoreBeer With My Friends (feat. Cole Swindell and David Lee Murphy)
Sample excerpt for Beer With My Friends (feat. Cole Swindell and David Lee Murphy).
Read MoreDust On The Bottle
Sample excerpt for Dust On The Bottle.
Read MoreEverything’s Gonna Be Alright
Sample excerpt for Everything’s Gonna Be Alright.
Read MoreDavid Lee Murphy
David Lee Murphy is a prominent artist best known for his chart-topping single ‘Dust On The Bottle’. Beyond his success as a singer, he is celebrated as one of Country Music’s elite songwriters, having penned hits for renowned artists like Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, and many more. Murphy’s musical journey began in his teenage years in Southern Illinois, where his distinctive style was shaped by ‘outlaw’ country legends such as Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson, as well as the soulful sounds of southern rock bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top. Transitioning to Nashville, he dedicated years to perfecting his songwriting skills while performing with his band, The Blue Tick Hounds, in various venues across the South. Focused on honing his craft, Murphy’s dedication to songwriting led to his music catching the attention of industry veterans like MCA executive Renee Bell and producer Tony Brown, known for working with icons like George Strait and Reba McEntire. His commitment to creating exceptional music has not only earned him acclaim but also inspired his pursuit of recording his own compositions.
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