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4 unusual facts about Paul Murphy


Jimmy Lyons

His group and the Unit continued a parallel development through the 1970s and 1980s, often involving the same musicians, such as trumpeter Raphe Malik, bassist William Parker and percussionist Paul Murphy.

During the 1970s Lyons also ran his own group with bassoonist Karen Borca and percussionist Paul Murphy, taking performance opportunities at the loft jazz movement around Studio Rivbea.

Star Wars Miniatures Battles

Star Wars Miniatures Battles core rulebook was written by Stephen Crane and Paul Murphy, published by West End Games in January 1989.

Ulladulla, New South Wales

Performed by journalist Paul Murphy, it was a regular segment for several years in the late 1980s and early 1990s in the weekly radio comedy This Sporting Life and the scripts were later published in book form by the ABC


Joel Futterman

Also, Joel Futterman has performed with Greg Foster, Paul Murphy, Joseph Jarman, Jay Oliver, Ike Levin, and William Parker.

Mark Colvin

A year later, he was one of the first reporters on Nationwide, along with Jenny Brockie, Paul Murphy and Andrew Olle.

Secretary of State for Wales and Northern Ireland

His successors as Secretaries of State for Northern Ireland and Wales, Shaun Woodward and Paul Murphy respectively, held each office as a single position.


see also

Exit Stencil Recordings

Ryan Weitzel joined in 2004 with Paul Murphy following shortly afterward to form the core of the label.

Lingasong Records

Lingasong Records was a record label formed by Paul Murphy of Buk Records for the sole purpose of producing and marketing The Beatles' live album Live! at the Star-Club in Hamburg, Germany; 1962.