Murray Head

Was

Since the 1960s, Murray Head has established himself as a complete artist, with the huge hits "Say It Ain't So Joe" and "OneNight In Bangkok" emerging from his musical iceberg.

Signed at 17 on the EMI label, he was 20 when he played his first major role in the cinema (we will see him in particular in “Sunday, Bloody Sunday” in 1971) and burned the boards at the theater in “Hair” and “Jesus Christ Superstar." Since then, Murray has lived a thousand lives, as an actor in around twenty films and as many TV series, author of original soundtracks (including two for Edouard Molinaro), writer (his autobiography "En Passant" was released in 2011) and still a singer, in musicals, on record or live.

In 2012, he paid tribute to his idols with “My Back Pages” where he notably covers BobDylan, the Who and Roxy Music. Murray Head will return to the Olympia on March 28, 2020 to perform and rediscover his entire album became cult “Say It Ain’t So”.

There are albums that are part of our lives, of our history, of our memories... “Say ItAin't So” is one of those, that an entire generation has listened to over and over and which continues to seduce the most popular today. youth. Murray Head, eternal rebel, promises to transport you into his world of rock and ballads.

He will be accompanied on stage by his faithful musicians, the brilliant guitarist Phil Palmer, violinist Geoffrey Richardson, bassist Jennifer Maidman, saxophonist Harry Fausing Smith and drummer Ally McDouga

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February 22 atTHE TOUQUET

May 31 atBISCHWILLER

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