Michael Murphy (singer)

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Michael Murphy
Born September 4, 1986 (1986-09-04) (age 21) (age 21)
Origin Taupo, New Zealand
Genre(s) Pop/Rock
Years active 2004-present

Michael Murphy (born Michael Sean D'Arcy Murphy on September 4, 1986, in Taupo, New Zealand) is a singer and New Zealand Idol runner-up for 2004. Right from the start of the competition, Michael was a hot favourite with the majority of the voters being female and aged between 11-17. He was beaten to the post by Ben Lummis, with whom he formed the closest bond throughout the series.

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Michael was persuaded to enter the competition by his mother, Nikki. His father, Sean, along with his younger sister, Suzy and younger brother, Chris, have also been big supporters.

Michael was brought up on a farm in rural Taupo. He is Catholic and first sang at the age of five at midnight Mass. Michael was also one of the top achievers in NCEA Level 2 in 2003 and was deputy head boy in 2004 before Idol, at his high school Taupo-nui-a-Tia College.

Michael lists Lostprophets, The Beatles, Steriogram, Led Zeppelin and Queen as his favourite bands, which shows in his style of music and dress.

In 2007, Michael appeared in the New Zealand TV series Celebrity Treasure Island, where he would try to win $50,000. He eventually, became the first person to be eliminated on the island.

As of 2006, Michael has joined his former Deadset bandmates to form the band 5star Fallout, and is now the lead singer. The band has released a single, "Seasons", that has been well received by Michael's fans, and the ZM radio station, with the song winning the "ZM deathmatch" 7 times in a row. The band members are John, Adam, Andrew, Pete and of course Michael. They will be commencing with a summer tour sometime in May

Cover Date of Release Title Label Charted Country Catalog Number
2004 Homegrown
with the NZ Idol 2004 finalists
#3 (Gold) New Zealand
2004 No Place to Land #22 (Gold) New Zealand

Year Single Album Charted Certification
2004 "Yesterday Was Just The Beginning of My Life"
with the finalists of NZ Idol.
Homegrown #4 (NZ) Gold (NZ)
2004 "So Damn Beautiful" No Place to Land #1 (NZ) (1 week) Gold
2005 "Music Without A Song" No Place to Land Did Not Chart -
2005 "How Good Does It Feel?" No Place to Land Did Not Chart -

Notes

  • For the rest of Murphy's albums and singles in his group, see 5star Fallout.

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