Chris Murphy
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Chris Murphy may refer to:
  • Chris Murphy (Canadian musician)
    Chris Murphy (Canadian musician)
    Chris Murphy is a member of the Canadian rock band Sloan.Although born in Prince Edward Island, Murphy is commonly associated with Nova Scotia; like his fellow bandmates, he currently resides in Toronto...

     (born 1968), member of the band Sloan
  • Chris Murphy (British musician), member of the British ska band [spunge]
  • Chris Murphy (Australian singer)
    Chris Murphy (Australian singer)
    Christopher Bryce Murphy , is an Australian male singer-songwriter who rose to fame when he placed fourth in Australian Idol 2006....

     (born 1976), Australian Idol finalist in 2006
  • Chris Murphy (politician)
    Chris Murphy (politician)
    Christopher Scott "Chris" Murphy is the U. S. Representative for , serving since 2007. He is a member of the Democratic Party.Murphy previously served in the Connecticut House of Representatives and the Connecticut Senate....

     (born 1973), U.S. Congressman from Connecticut
  • Chris Murphy (hurler)
    Chris Murphy (hurler)
    Chris Murphy is an Irish sportsperson. He plays hurling with his local club Blackrock and has been a member of the Cork senior inter-county team since 2009 where he was called up due to the 2008 panels strike. Murphy was also a Cork Senior Football panelist in 2006 and 2007 before deciding to...

     (born 1985), Irish sportsperson
  • Chris Murphy (violinist)
    Chris Murphy (violinist)
    Chris Murphy is a violinist, band leader, and composer that has been composing and performing music for over 15 years.His music combines jazz, blues, country, classical, ethnic, and electronic music. Chris has performed in over 40 U.S. states, including Hawaii, and in England and Ireland...

  • Christopher Murphy
    Christopher Murphy
    Christopher Philip Yorke Murphy is a British Conservative Party politician.Murphy was born in Plymouth, Devon. Unsuccessful Conservative Parliamentary Candidate for Stepney and Poplar at the February 1974 and October 1974 General Election...

    (born 1947), British politician
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