Daron Murphy

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Daron Murphy is a musician, best well known for his work as a guitarist with electronica icon Moby. He toured Europe with Moby in 2005.[1][2].

From 1992 until 1995, Murphy was the primary songwriter, singer, and guitarist (along with bass player Jonny Farrow and late drummer Chris Brown), for indie rock band Philco Bendyx[3].

In 1998, Murphy formed The Sixes, a short lived 60s garage-style dance/rock ensemble. In 2000, Murphy co-founded Rene Risque and the Art Lovers[4], with primary songwriter and vocalist Andy Boose--a cabaret/rock/disco project in which each member of the band assumed the identity of a sleazy eurotrash decadent. Murphy's assumed name in the group was Dolce Fino.

Around the same time, Murphy was wed to singer and political activist Laura Dawn[4].

[edit] References

  1. ^ Modern Guitars Magazine feature
  2. ^ MTV news article
  3. ^ Jonny Farrow web site
  4. ^ a b Fabfilter interview