A living legend at Le Bateau ivre. An evening of stories, guitars and electric poetry.
New York in his heart, Paris as an anchor point: Elliott Murphy crosses the decades without ever losing the sacred fire. Fifty years after the legendary Aquashow, the American songwriter continues to write, record, tour? and captivate.
More than 50 albums to his credit, fellow travelers such as Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, Phil Collins and Mick Taylor, an acclaimed biopic (The Second Act of Elliott Murphy), novels, short stories, memoirs? Murphy is one of those rare artists for whom life and work are one and the same.
His latest album Infinity (2025), produced and mixed by his son Gaspard Murphy, continues the story: intimate, electric, literary. On stage, the New York troubadour deploys the kind of elegant, inhabited rock that draws loyal fans from all over the world
More than 50 albums to his credit, fellow travelers such as Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, Phil Collins and Mick Taylor, an acclaimed biopic (The Second Act of Elliott Murphy), novels, short stories, memoirs? Murphy is one of those rare artists for whom life and work are one and the same.
His latest album Infinity (2025), produced and mixed by his son Gaspard Murphy, continues the story: intimate, electric, literary. On stage, the New York troubadour deploys the kind of elegant, inhabited rock that draws loyal fans from all over the world
