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RIEN N'EST ECRIT
23 June 2008
This month sees the release of Murray Head's new album, "Rien n'est Ecrit".
Almost entirely made of French songs, "Rien n'est Ecrit" features pop rock tracks as well as powerful ballads.
A tour is planned in France for this autumn.
Get Your Copy of Rien n'est Ecrit
Upcoming shows
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NEW TO MURRAY HEAD?

Murray Head was born on the 5th of March 1946 in London. His father, Seafield Head, now retired, was a documentary film writer, director and producer, his mother, Helen Shingler, was a successful actress. He was sent to the Lycée français in London at the age of 4 and remained there till he was 10 years old.
After signing his first record deal at 17 with EMI, Murray began his film carreer in 1965 in Roy Boulting's "The Family Way" playing the role of Hywell Bennett’s brother. The film also starred Hayley Mills. After a film with Brigitte Bardot and "Romeo & Juliette" in 1968, he was in "Hair" at the same time as recording the role of Judas in "Jesus Christ Superstar". He left Hair to film John Schlesinger’s "Sunday Bloody Sunday" with Peter Finch and Glenda Jackson.
In 1972 he was signed by John Hammond Snr to CBS records and made his first solo album entitled "Nigel Lived" which at the time was called a concept album. Immediately after its release he went to France to be filmed in Edouard Molinaro's "La Mandarine" with Annie Girardot and Philippe Noiret.
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