JOHN ADAM MURPH
Established country music singer/songwriter John Adam Murph is no stranger to the stage. He began performing at the age of 6, winning a talent contest in Montgomery, Alabama. At age 10, Murph's family relocated to Georgia where he developed a major interest in playing the drums. As an early teen, he played with local bands as a drummer/singer. Murph would soon lay down his drum sticks for a guitar. With just a dream to go on, he began playing clubs and festivals in Atlanta, GA. After taking a short break to pursue a business opportunity in Montgomery, Alabama, he was unable to suppress the desire to take the stage. Murph hit the ground running. In the past two years, he has won two Battle of the Bands concerts in Atlanta, GA and Montgomery, AL He was also the only unsigned artist to headline at Zoofest, a major outdoor festival in Alabama. Murph went on to play at Jubilee City Fest, and many other festivals throughout the South. Murph has opened for such artists as, Jo Dee Messina, David Alan Coe, and Steve Azar. With the success he began to acquire, he was invited to play at the Georgiana Theater on the stage where Hank Williams frequented. His stage appearances helped to pave the way for radio station play. Murph was put in rotation on radio stations 92.3 and Dixie 100. Following airplay, he also gave a live interview on "The Big 98" in Florida. His success soon spawned numerous live interviews and circulation on thirteen different radio stations. Murph was also selected as one of the top five artists in the country at CRS 05' "The next big thing" category. Currently Murph is co-writing with some of Nashville's top songwriters and performing at singer/songwriter events. Country music is ready for a one-of-a-kind talent -- JOHN ADAM MURPH. |