2015

“Cuckoo Clock” by Rachel Sweet kicked off cormacbmurphy’s 2015. 11 more jams followed it! The year’s recurring themes? 50s, rockabilly, and oldies. cormacbmurphy found a rare one: “Helping Hand (A Thousand Miles Away)” by Snooks Eaglin. People really liked “I Fought The Law” by The Crickets. In June, cormacbmurphy posted their 75th jam. And it all came to an end with cormacbmurphy’s final jam: “Walk Right in” by The Rooftop Singers.

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2014

cormacbmurphy’s first jam of 2014 was “No Way Baby” by Arlis, and 16 more jams followed. There was a lot of punk, classic rock, and hardcore. “My Wife” by The Who got a lot of love. cormacbmurphy’s 2014 came to a close with “Waltz #2 (Xo)” by Elliott Smith.

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2013

cormacbmurphy’s first jam of 2013 was “How Much More” by The Go-Go's. 29 more jams followed it! The year’s recurring themes? singer-songwriters, powerpop, and post-punk. cormacbmurphy did some crate-digging too, and found “Bird Again” by Triple Fast Action. People really liked “You Was Born To Die” by Blind Willie McTell. cormacbmurphy crossed 50 jams in November! “In The Corner” by The Vindictives closed out the year.

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2012

In February, cormacbmurphy joined This Is My Jam, and kicked things off with “A Sobering Thought (Just When One Was Needed)” by The Lucksmiths. Nice. The year’s recurring themes? folk, indie rock, and post-punk. cormacbmurphy posted their 20th jam in November! “Trust You” by Mandarines closed out the year.

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