Her writings are “about how I feel, or maybe how I don’t want to feel” says the small town singer-songwriter.
Murphy’s Doll’s feel a genuine connection through the songs they sing with Murphy, sharing much of the
same sentiments, (and the same taste in wines) “it’s how we all have felt, at times” says the Dolls, “and now we can have a little laugh and rock them out!” Murphy’s journey leads you through her personal conscience in Please Forgive Me, seeking understanding between two people in Don’t Walk Away and a vulnerable, wanting character learns to let go in Movin’ On. (Sounds, interesting eh? Ok, maybe a little pathetic but intriguing nevertheless.)
She’s also on the path of becoming a well sought after songwriter (any takers?), who has been known to write for a few, very talented singers/musicians (which the confidentiality agreements keep her from telling) and can pump out a quick jingle or two for those who want a little chuckle (even if they don’t). The confidently outspoken Barb Murphy will continue a journey of self-discovery (scary!) that will intrigue your mind and rouse your heart and soul. (it may make you sick but generally 2 Advil before bed works)
“Our journey has just begun and will probably end quite quickly”, says Murphy, “so hurry & come along and let’s see where it takes us, eh!”
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