Georgia Murray
Alternative rock, Musical Artist
1984 –
Who is Georgia Murray?
Georgia Murray is a Canadian singer-songwriter whose 2009 song titled "We'll Never Know" was plagiarized by composer Bahnus to create the song "Swing" for Korean pop star Lee Hyori. "Swing" became the number one song in Korea on April 4, 2010. Georgia was later compensated and given a writing credit from MNet Media the Seoul-based entertainment company that had released the plagiarized song.
Georgia Murray portrayed herself in an episode of the ABC show Boston Legal in its second season.
On September 18 2011 Georgia Murray was named one of the eight final contestants vying for $100,000 and a recording contract with Universal Canada on "Cover Me Canada", CBC Television's live music competition series. Georgia won Fan Favourite at Victoria BC's Times Colonist 2011 Music Awards. She was also chosen by the readers of Victoria's Monday Magazine as Favourite Hip Hop/R’n’B Artist or Group at the magazines annual M Awards. In June 2011 Murray released a six song EP titled Just a Dream produced and co-written by her partner DWhiz. In May 2012 Just a Dream was nominated for a Western Canadian Music Award in the Urban Recording of the Year category.
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- Born
- 1984
Port McNeill - Nationality
- Canada
- Profession
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on July 23, 2013
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