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She has worked with bands such as The Regrettes,[3][4]Pretty Little Demons, Zeppos, We’re Not Dudes, and Purple Hats and Jetpacks.[5] She is the youngest performer to ever perform at South by Southwest, and has appeared in Kids React, Nickelodeon’s React to That,[6]Amazon’s A History of Radness,[7] 2010’s The Key, 2014’s The Social Worker, 2011’s The Great Clubhouse Rescue, 2017\u2019s Flunky’s Upset,[8] and 2018\u2019s Overnights.Table of ContentsBiography[edit]Discography[edit]Solo[edit]With Pretty Little Demons[edit]With Zeppos[edit]With The Regrettes[edit]Composition credits[edit]Filmography[edit]Film[edit]Television[edit]Web[edit]References[edit]Biography[edit]Murphy was born in Dallas, Texas. Around 2009, she began to play drums and started taking classes at School of Rock.[9] Murphy also started playing piano when she was in the second grade.[10] When Murphy was ten, she became the youngest performer at the South by Southwest (SXSW) festival.[11] Murphy’s band, the Zeppos, is a Led Zeppelin tribute band.[9] The young members of We’re Not Dudes and Pretty Little Demons, she met at the School of Rock in Dallas.[10][12]Discography[edit]Solo[edit]EPsGhost (2021)Aftermath (2017)SinglesState of Mind’ with Duke & Jones (2022)Phases (2022)Teardrop’ with NGTMRE (2022)Ruined It (2022)Cinema’ with Odd Kid Out (2022)Scared to Die (2022)Cruise Control (2022)Asking For A Friend’ with Hook & Sling (2022)Back To My Love’ with Tritonal Falden Remix (2022)Back To My Love’ with Tritonal Far Out Remix (2022)Back To My Love’ with Tritonal (2022)Nothing More To Say’ with Ma Styler (2022)Happy Yet (2022)Would U’ with Dirty Audio (2022)Heartbreak Weekend’ (2022)Bittersweet’ with Odd Kid Out (2022)Ghost (2021)Strangers (2021)Fine (2021)Uncomfortable (2021)Like I Do (2021)Like I Do Acoustic (2021)Loners (2021)Precious (2021)Villain (2021)I Know You Still Feel Something (2021)Blaming Myself’ with Athelo (2021)Think of You’ with Zookeper Morgan Page Remix (2021)Used 2 You’ with Odd Kid Out (2021)Think of You’ with Zookeper (2021)Good Die Young (2021)Betcha (2020)Every Time’ with MC4D (2020)R.I.P. (2020)Feelings’ with Pluko (2020)I See Through You (2020)Want Too (2020)See You Soon (2020)Lowkey (2020)Green Light (Arrows Remix) (2020)I’d Rather Be Dumb (2020)Drive Away Acoustic (2020)Drive Away (2019)Make ‘Em Hurt (2019)Ain’t On Me’ with Carneyval (2019)C’est La Vie (2019)Bubbles (2019)Green Light (2019)Claustrophobic (2019)Fool ft. Sondai (2018)Nothing Like It (2018)Refuse (2018)Real One ft. Jonah Narcissistic (2017)Love (2017)Story (2015)Over and Over (2015)FeaturesPunk Trap with Jayem (2019)With Pretty Little Demons[edit]AlbumsEPsWith Zeppos[edit]With The Regrettes[edit]EPsSinglesComposition credits[edit]Filmography[edit]Film[edit]YearTitleRoleNotes2010The KeyYoung AlexShort film2011The Great Club House RescueAshleyShort film2014The Social WorkerJuliana SteinShort filmTelevision[edit]YearTitleRoleNotes2014React to ThatHerself4 episodes2015A History of RadnessTessieTV movie-Amazon2016TargetDrummerTV commercial2016Dole Fruitocracy: For the FreeDrummerTV commercial2017VodafoneDrummerTV commercial2017Flunkey’s UpsetStephanie StewartSeries regular; 5 episodes2018OvernightsStephanieMain role2018Baby Doll RecordsStephanieRecurring role2018\u2013presentChicken GirlsStephanieRecurring role (2018-2020)Web[edit]YearTitleRoleNotes2011-2015; 2017\u20132020ReactHerselfFBE YouTube ChannelReferences[edit]^ Thomas, Dalila (23 June 2015). “Local Child Musician Takes on Hollywood”. The CW 33. Retrieved 2018-02-14.^ “Marlhy Murphy Net Worth & Biography”. Retrieved 14 February 2018.^ Ortega, Mark (18 November 2015). “HOT BAND ALERT: NO GIMMICK \u2014 TEENAGED ROCKERS REGRETTES ARE COMPLETELY FOR REAL”. Grimy Goods. Retrieved 14 February 2018.^ James, Falling (November 2015). “Summer Twins, Regrettes, Cutty Flam”. L.A. Weekly. Retrieved 2018-02-14.^ “MARLHY MURPHY \u2013 USA”. CRX Cymbals. Retrieved 14 February 2018.^ “Marlhy Murphy Biography”. Retrieved 14 February 2018.^ Reed, Ryan (20 July 2015). “See Henry Rollins’ Goofy Guest Spot in Amazon Show”. Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2018-02-14.^ “IMDB”. IMDb. Retrieved 14 February 2018.^ a b Morris, Megan (2013-02-15). “Meet Dallas’ Marlhy Murphy, the Youngest Performer in SXSW History”. Dallas Observer. Retrieved 2018-02-14.^ a b Toman, Emily (24 February 2011). “They definitely look the part in their Converse All-Star shoes and plaid shirts. But the We’re Not Dudes girls can actually play, too”. Advocate Magazine. Retrieved 14 February 2018.^ Babb, Christina (12 February 2013). “Lake Highlands’ native Marlhy Murphy will be youngest performer at Austin’s SXSW”. Advocate. Retrieved 14 February 2018.^ Mendoza, Mariecar (13 September 2013). “L.A. Food Festival Season at Its Peak with Lobster, Ramen Festivals and More”. Whittier Daily News. Archived from the original on 2018-02-15. Retrieved 13 September 2013 \u2013 via HighBeam Research.^ Ryder, Caroline (15 March 2013). “Sweet Lilttle Rock ‘In’ Roller”. Hollywood Reporter. 10: 47 \u2013 via EBSCOhost.^ “Marlhy Murphy”. AllMusic. Retrieved 17 July 2018."},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/marlhy-murphy-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Marlhy Murphy – Wikipedia"}}]}]