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Gurf
Morlix has been a professional musician since 1966. He can play
just about any instrument he might find lying around.
Gurf
has produced, recorded with, or performed with a veritable "Who's
Who" of the music business. The list includes Warren Zevon, Mary
Gauthier, Robert Earl Keen, Slaid Cleaves, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Buddy
Miller, Julie Miller, Ian McLagan, Lucinda Williams, Tom Russell,
Eliza Gilkyson, Hot Club of Cowtown, Blaze Foley, Jimmy LaFave, Jimmie
Dale Gilmore, Butch Hancock, Mojo Nixon, Jim Lauderdale, Michael Penn,
Jerry Lee Lewis, Peter Case, Bob Neuwirth, Don Walser, Jon Langford,
Troy Campbell, Bob Schneider, Steve Earle, Harry Dean Stanton, Syd
Straw, B.W. Stevenson, Billy Swan, The Plimsouls, Victoria Williams,
Dave Alvin and many more.
He
worked with Lucinda Williams for eleven years, serving as
guitarist, vocalist and bandleader, as well as producing her
critically acclaimed albums Lucinda Williams (Rough Trade/Koch) and
Sweet Old World (Chameleon/Elektra).
He
has released four solo albums: Toad Of Titicaca, Fishin' In The Muddy,
Cut 'n Shoot, and Diamonds To Dust. He has also released Birth To Boneyard
- an instrumental companion piece to Diamonds To Dust.
Gurf
spends most of his time holed up in his home studio in Austin,
Texas, producing albums for many well known artists, but he gets out
once in a while to tour on his own or with some of his friends.
Gurf
is a member of the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame, and the Austin
Music Awards Hall of Fame.
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