Flatlining, by Richard Murray
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‘Flatlining’ from the album ‘Fire Sale’ by Richard Murray.After releasing his 4th studio album, 'The Long Haul' in 2019, Richard Murray has been busy writing, recording and putting together his new album 'Fire Sale'. This brand new album is the best yet at showcasing his musical talent and abilities.Richard Murray is a Northern Irish Alt. Country Singer/Songwriter. After starting his music career as a session musician, Murray released his debut album ('Desert Wind') back in 2007 and has been writing, recording and performing solo ever since. Murray's music has seen him touring the UK, Europe, the Middle East and China.
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