Shaun Murphy
"Shaun found her way to the Blues stage in 1969 at the first Ann Arbor Blues Fest, and was completely smitten. Getting to play at such an important milestone festival must have had her head spinning. That was her awakening to the Blues, and she couldn’t have been among a better line-up: Son House, Muddy Waters, BB King, Freddy King, Lightin’ Hopkins, and the list went on and on. Solidified into the Detroit music scene, she found her calling, but it was to be a bit illusive, while she continued her music education over the years, starting with such notables as; Bob Seger, in 73 with the Recording of Katmandu, under the pseudonym, Stoney. She worked with Bob and his band, The Borneo Band, along with some of the Silver Bullet boys, Chris Campbell, Alto Reed, and Drew Abbott, and throw in a couple of Tulsa boys: Jamie Oldaker and Dick Sims." Shaun Murphy website
Frank and Jay played several cuts from the new "Live at Callahan's Music Hall" album. To learn more about Shaun and her band, check out their official website.