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Shaun's first album with the group was Ain't Had Enough Fun.
As well as having material specifically written for her, for increasing fan draw attracted to her hard-edged powerhouse voice, further albums, Under the Radar and Chinese Work Songs saw Murphy become an integral part of the group sharing lead vocals and writing with Payne and Barrere.
Her rendition of Bob Dylan's work, " It Takes a Lot to Laugh ", was first recorded in studio on Chinese Work Songs, and became a favorite in live appearances with Murphy as lead singer prior to her departure in 2009.
After recording five studio albums and performing over 1, 400 concerts with the band, Murphy's position was made redundant, and the group pared down to a six-piece collective entity.
Shaun would subsequently form The Shaun Murphy Band, with a specific blues-oriented niche.
As of May 2011, Shaun had released two albums, returned to take her place with the Silver Bullet Band in the 2011 tour of Bob Seger, in addition to many scheduled live appearances with The Shaun Murphy Band, one of which to release a third album, and DVD, live in Detroit.

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