Since the 1960s Murray Head has established himself as a complete artist, with the huge hits "Say I Ain’t So Joe" “Corporation Corridor” and "One Night In Bangkok" partly emerging from his musical iceberg. Signed at 17 on the EMI label, he was 20 when he played his first major role in the cinema (we will see him in particular in "Sunday, Bloody Sunday" in 1971) and burns the stage at the theater in "Hair" and "Jesus Christ Superstar ”. Since then, Murray has lived a thousand lives, as an actor in twenty films and as many TV series, author of soundtracks, writer (his autobiography "En Passant" was released in 2011) and still singer, in musicals, on record or live. In 2012, he paid tribute to his idols with “My Back Pages” where he notably covers Bob Dylan, the Who and Roxy Music. In 2017, the release of “Nigel Lived”, his cult album from the seventies, gave him the desire to offer his audience a retrospective of his career, surrounded by virtuoso musicians.
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