voc, fl, *1989 CH, Switzerland
Rock
A.k.a. Anneli
Anna Murphy was born as the daughter of the Dublin-born Irish Andrew Murphy (not to be confused with the Australian sportsman) and a Swiss mother. Because both of her parents work in Switzerland as professional opera singers, she came in contact with music in her early childhood years. In 2006, at the age of 16, she became the hurdy-gurdy player of the Swiss folk metal band Eluveitie. At that time, the band was looking for a hurdy-gurdy player. A friend mentioned her to them and so, Murphy was taken in. Before that, she had played the hurdy-gurdy for only a few months. Impressed by the German band Faun, she started playing it. After taking some classes at the music academy, she borrowed the instrument to mainly practice the music from Eluveitie. In addition, she occasionally plays the flute and sings in many of the songs. In early 2010, Murphy formed, together with fellow Eluveitie member Meri Tadic, the ambient project godnr.universe!. By the end of the year, she also joined the folk group Fräkmündt (named after the ancient name of Mount Pilatus), which was one of the national contestants of the Eurovision Song Contest in 2011. In the end, their song D'Draachejongfer couldn't beat In Love for a While (a song by Anna Rossinelli). Since the spring of 2011, Murphy worked as an audio engineer at the Obernauer Soundfarm Studios in Lucerne. In that same year, she also became a permanent member of the band Nucleus Torn. She left the band 5 May 2016, following Ivo Henzi and Merlin Sutter and starting a new band with them. This band is to be called Cellar Darling after her solo album. Equipment: Hurdy Gurdy (custom-made Novello Classico von Helmut Gotschy), Vocal Cords
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Cellar Darling | Anna Murphy | 2013 | Album |
Anna Murphy voc, g Pop and Rock |