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8pm - Midnight Madness Show - 10/20/2020 - Molly Murphy

Published October 20, 2020
 
 

 

Molly is a recent graduate from the University of Notre Dame who is now down in Nashville full time. While at Notre Dame she was the lead singer and wrote the original songs for NandD, a band that performed locally around South Bend. A reformation of the group was one of six acts to be chosen to compete at the 2019 “Battle of The Bands.” She was awarded a competitive grant by The University of Notre Dame the summer before her senior year to come to Nashville and work with the company Carnival Music, where she was encouraged to pursue songwriting by several of Carnival’s members. Now a solo act, Molly has been described as “a young promising songwriter with a big heart,” by music industry professionals and her voice and style has been compared to Joni Mitchell and Joan Baez. Since moving to Nashville, Molly has secured a weekly show at Hopsmith Tavern in Midtown, where she books the writers round.
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The Midnight Madness Show can be heard live on WFMC Jams every Tuesday from 7-9pm central
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