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Background information | |
Birth name | Mark Howe Murphy |
Born | Syracuse, New York, U.S. | March 14, 1932
Died | October 22, 2015 Englewood, New Jersey, U.S. | (aged 83)
Genres | Vocal jazz |
Occupation | Singer |
Years active | 1956–2013 |
Labels | Decca, Capitol, Riverside, Fontana, Muse, HighNote, Verve |
Mark Howe Murphy (March 14, 1932 – October 22, 2015) was an American jazz singer based at various times in New York City, Los Angeles, London, and San Francisco. He recorded 51 albums under his own name during his lifetime and was principally known for his innovative vocal improvisations. He was the recipient of the 1996, 1997, 2000, and 2001 Down Beat magazine readers' jazz poll for Best Male Vocalist and was also nominated five times for the Grammy Award for Best Vocal Jazz Performance.[1] He wrote lyrics to the jazz tunes "Stolen Moments" and "Red Clay".