Norma O'Hara Murphy
Norma O'Hara Murphy is an Australian country music singer and songwriter.[2] Her album Closer Now was nominated for a 1995 ARIA Award for Best Country Album.[3] In 1989 she was inducted into the Australian Country Music Hands of Fame.[4] She has won five Golden Guitars.[5]
Norma O'Hara Murphy | |
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Also known as | Norma Murphy |
Born | Murray Valley, Victoria Australia[1] |
Genres | Country |
Website | normaoharamurphy |
Discography
- Rodeo Queen (1982) - Country Records
- Vanishing Horsemen (1985) - Selection Records
- River Gums & Mallee Dust (1987) - Selection Records
- Colours (1989) - Festival Records
- Closer Now (1990) - Festival Records
- Norma's Best (1991) - Festival Records
- Winds Of Change (1993) - Festival Records
- Sweet Rain (1995) - Larrikin Records
- Live In Bundaberg (1999) - Gumleaf Music
- Whiskey Gully Road (2010) - Bony Mountain Music
- Best of Me (2011)
- The Celtic Connection (volume one) (2011) - Bony Mountain Music
- The Celtic Connection (volume two) (2013) - Bony Mountain Music
- Solid Gold (2014) - Bony Mountain Music
- Sweet Love (2017) - Bony Mountain Music
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References
- "NORMA O'HARA MURPHY". Retrieved 11 September 2017.
- Emery, Lee (23 June 2011), "Country queen finds voice", The NewsMail
- "ARIA Awards Best Country Album". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 4 April 2017.
- Watson, Chad, "Norma O'Hara MURPHY (1989)", Australian Country Music Hands of Fame
- Brown, Jayden (20 January 2014), "Norma O'Hara Murphy makes Australian Bush Laureate Awards", Gladstone Observer
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