Georgia Murray

Georgia Murray
Background information
Born Port McNeill, British Columbia
Genres Alternative, pop, soul
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Years active 2006–present
Labels unsigned
Associated acts LIINKS, DWhiz, Datsik, Langdon Auger, Chin Injeti, Kytami, Lee Hyori, The Tenors,
Website www.georgiamurray.net

Georgia Murray is a Canadian singer-songwriter whose 2009 song titled "We'll Never Know" was plagiarized by composer Bahnus to create the song "Swing" (feat. LeeSang) for Korean pop star Lee Hyori.[1] "Swing" became the number one song in Korea on 4 April 2010. Georgia was later compensated and given a writing credit from MNet Media the Seoul-based entertainment company that had released the plagiarized song.[2][3]

Georgia Murray portrayed herself in an episode of the ABC show Boston Legal in its second season.[4]

On 18 September 2011 Georgia Murray was named one of the eight final contestants vying for $100,000 and a recording contract with Universal Canada on "Cover Me Canada", CBC Television's live music competition series.[5][6] Georgia won Fan Favourite at Victoria BC's Times Colonist 2011 Music Awards.[7] She was also chosen by the readers of Victoria's Monday Magazine as Favourite Hip Hop/R’n’B Artist or Group at the magazines annual M Awards.[8] In June 2011 Murray released a six song EP titled Just a Dream produced and co-written by her partner DWhiz. In May 2012 Just a Dream was nominated for a Western Canadian Music Award in the Urban Recording of the Year category.[9]

In June 2012 Georgia Murray was selected as one of the top 20 artists in British Columbia to participate in CKPK-FM's PEAK Performance Project.[10]

Georgia's brother, Clifton Murray, is a member of the group the The Tenors.[11]

She was recently a featured vocalist in the song "Hold It Down" by Canadian dubstep artist Datsik from his 2013 LP Let It Burn.

On 1 April 2014 Georgia Murray and dj/producer DWhiz launched a new project called LIINKS. The duo's first single "The Break" is currently being played on a number of Canadian top 40 radio stations.[12]

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