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Dave Murray (musician)

David Michael Murray (born 23 December 1956)[1] is an English guitarist, best known as a member of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden. He joined Iron Maiden early in its history, and is the second-longest serving member of the band after founder Steve Harris. Murray and Harris are the only members of Iron Maiden to have appeared on all of the band's releases.

Dave Murray
Murray performing in San José, Costa Rica, 26 February 2008
Background information
Birth nameDavid Michael Murray
Born (1956-12-23) 23 December 1956 (age 66)
Edmonton, Middlesex, England
Genres
Occupation(s)Guitarist
Years active1972–present
LabelsEMI
Member ofIron Maiden
Formerly of

Growing up in various areas of London, Murray became a member of a metalhead gang fighting skinheads before he took an interest in rock music at 15 and formed his first band Stone Free with Adrian Smith. After leaving school at 15,[2] he regularly answered advertisements which appeared in Melody Maker before auditioning for Iron Maiden in 1976. In 1977 he was temporarily sacked from Iron Maiden and spent six months in Smith's band, Urchin. He rejoined Iron Maiden in 1978 and remains with the band to this day.

Biography

As a child, Murray's family lived in poverty and were constantly moving to different areas of London, which meant that he was often bullied and involved in fights.[3] By the time his family settled in Clapton in 1970, Murray joined a early metalhead gang that brawled and won fights against East end skinheads and "had a rowdy couple of hairy hellraising years of being out on the street."[4] He developed an interest in rock music when he was 15 after hearing "Voodoo Child" by Jimi Hendrix on the radio, about which he recalls, "everything changed, just like that. Getting into rock music wasn't like a gradual process for me; it was completely sort of extreme, totally black and white. I heard 'Voodoo Chile' on the radio and I thought, 'Bloody hell! What is THAT? How do you do THAT?' And I started hanging around the rock music section of the record stores and buying albums, thinking about getting into the big time, wondering what that would be like."[4]

After "hanging 'round record stores" and acquiring several Hendrix and blues albums, Murray decided to take up the guitar.[5] At 16, he formed his first band, a trio called Stone Free, which also included his childhood friend Adrian Smith on vocals.[5] From there, Murray would answer ads in Melody Maker and regularly audition for different bands at the weekend,[5] leading to short stints in Electric Gas, "this sort of soft-rock, American-type band", and The Secret, "this sort of mad punk band", with whom he would record a single "The Young Ones" under the alias "Reggie Mental",[6] and a demo, Café De Dance, in 1977.[7]

 
Murray (left) performing with Adrian Smith in 1982

He auditioned for Iron Maiden in late 1976, eager to get back into "a more sort of heavy rock-type vibe."[7] At the time the band already had two guitarists, Dave Sullivan and Terry Rance, who disapproved of Murray being permitted to audition, seeing it as a slight on their ability.[8] The group's founder and bassist Steve Harris did not hesitate to choose Murray over Sullivan and Rance, later stating: "When the others made it plain that it was either them or Dave Murray, there was no choice. There was no way I was gonna let Dave go. Not only was he a nice bloke, he was just the best guitarist I'd ever worked with. He still is."[9] Unfortunately, after only a few months in the band, Murray was sacked following an argument with singer Dennis Wilcock after a show at the Bridge House pub in Canning Town.[10][11]

Murray then reunited with Adrian Smith in Smith's band Urchin.[12] During his short tenure with the band, Murray recorded one single, entitled "She's a Roller",[12] after which he was asked to rejoin Iron Maiden shorty before Dennis Wilcock's departure. Murray managed to hold down a 9 to 5 job working as a storekeeper for the London Borough of Hackney, which he has stated was "so I could sleep off the night before",[13] but was able to resign once Iron Maiden signed with EMI in 1979.[14] Murray remains with Iron Maiden to the present day, and he and Harris are the only members who have appeared on all the band's commercial releases.[1]

Playing technique and style

Murray's solo guitar style throughout his career has been mainly based on the legato technique, such as on "The Trooper", which he claims "evolved naturally. I'd heard Jimi Hendrix using legato when I was growing up, and I liked that style of playing."[15] His playing has a distinctly fluid sound which distinguishes him from the other two guitarists in Iron Maiden. He has also written songs for Iron Maiden, though he is less prolific than other band members,[16] usually forgoing lyric writing and instead concentrating on the musical elements of songwriting.[15] He mainly co-writes songs with another member of Iron Maiden, "Charlotte the Harlot" (from 1980's Iron Maiden) being to date the only composition for which he is credited as sole writer.[17]

Along with Adrian Smith, Murray appears at no. 9 on Gibson's list of the "Top 10 Metal Guitarists of All Time".[18] Murray played with the jazz ensemble on Iron Maiden drummer Nicko McBrain's instructional video Rhythms of the Beast.[19]

Equipment

Murray used and endorsed Marshall amplifiers almost exclusively,[20] other than on the Somewhere in Time (1986) and Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (1988) albums and their respective tours, when he instead used Gallien-Krueger amps, and Victory Amps during the recordings of The Book of Souls, but again Marshalls on tour (JVM410h).[21]

Guitars

He has used Fender Stratocaster guitars almost exclusively. His black 1957/63 (the body is from a '63; the neck from a '57) Stratocaster, previously owned by late Free guitarist Paul Kossoff, was used approximately between 1978 and 1990.[22][23] It was used as a template by Fender to manufacture an Artist Signature model in 2009.[24] The original now resides at his mother's home.[25] "I bought it in 1976," he said. "I saw it advertised in Melody Maker… I got the serial number to check it was [Kossoff's] guitar. It cost quite a bit of money but I didn't care. I just sold everything I had so I could get it, and I used it from then on. It just felt like I was holding a piece of magic because he had used this guitar."[26][27]

In addition to Fender guitars, Murray has occasionally performed with various Dean,[28] Gibson,[29] Ibanez,[27] ESP and Jackson electric models.[30] During the Dance of Death World Tour 2003–4, Murray used a Gibson Hummingbird acoustic guitar for live performances of the song "Journeyman".[30]

As of 2015, his main guitar is a 2-tone sunburst Fender Californian Series Stratocaster with two Seymour Duncan Hot Rails pick-ups (bridge and neck positions), one Seymour Duncan JB Jr. pick-up (middle position) and a chrome Floyd Rose tremolo system.[29] In 2015, Seymour Duncan announced the release of the official Dave Murray Loaded Pickguard set with demonstrator Danny Young performing the official video on the Seymour Duncan YouTube channel.[31][32][33][34][35] On stage, Murray has also performed with a cream USA Floyd Rose Classic Stratocaster (with a 22-fret maple neck and same electronics and hardware as the sunburst model),[36] a custom Stratocaster based on his aforementioned Paul Kossoff Fender,[29] and a Gibson Flying V.[29]

In 2010, he began using a Gibson Les Paul Traditional model, featuring Seymour Duncan '59 and JB pickups in the neck and bridge positions respectively,[29] which his guitar technician, Colin Price, states was originally brought in for Adrian Smith to try,[37] but was then bought by Murray for practising on tour.[38] In addition to this Les Paul, he primarily used a 2002 Les Paul Classic with a Seymour Duncan '59 and JB neck and bridge pickups for the recording of The Book of Souls (2015), as well as a sunburst Gibson Les Paul Axccess with the same pickup configuration and a Floyd Rose tremolo.[29]

In 2015, Fender announced a second Artist Signature model, based on his California Series Stratocaster. It retains all the specifications of his original guitar, has a compound radius fretboard and is made entirely in their Ensenada plant in Mexico.[39]

Guitar specifications

  • Ernie Ball Strings – custom gauge .009, .011, .014, .024, .032, .042
  • Seymour Duncan Hot Rails single coil sized humbucking pick-ups with dual blade coils[40]
  • "Original" Floyd Rose Locking Tremolo Systems[40]
  • His Artist Signature model features a soft "V"-shaped maple neck with satin back and sports a humbucker/single-coil/humbucker (HSH) configuration – DiMarzio Super Distortion DP100 (bridge), American Vintage '57/'62 (middle), DiMarzio PAF DP-103 (neck) – with 3-way switching and American Vintage hardware.[15][23] The Japanese-made "Tribute" version of the guitar (HST-57DM) features an "Original" Floyd Rose double-locking tremolo system, dual DiMarzio Super Distortion DP100 humbucking pick-ups (bridge/neck), a Fender Texas Special single-coil pick-up in the middle position, a 5-way pick-up selector and an oval neck profile[41]
  • The original black '57 Stratocaster has similar features to his Artist Series Model[23]

Amplifiers

  • 2 x Marshall 1960B Straight Cabinet / 4x12 300-Watt Loaded with Celestion 12" G12T 75 Watt Speakers[42]
  • 3 x Marshall JCM 2000 DSL tube heads (rack gear plugs into power amp section via FX loop)[37][43]
  • Marshall 9200 Rack Power Amp (as backup for main heads)[43]
  • Victory V100 head with Victory V412 Cabinet (as of 2014)[44]
  • Fender Super-Sonic 100-watt 2x12 combo[45]

Units and tuners

Personal life

In his spare time, Murray (along with bandmate Nicko McBrain) is an avid golfer, as seen in the Rock in Rio DVD and Iron Maiden: Flight 666; he revealed in 2002 that he tries to play "a couple of rounds in each week" and his handicap "can be anywhere from 15 to 24."[47] Murray and his wife Tamar have one daughter named Tasha (born 1991).[1] When not on tour, Murray resides on the island of Maui, Hawaii.[1]

Discography

References

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  2. ^ Wall 2004, p. 40.
  3. ^ Wall 2004, p. 37.
  4. ^ a b Wall 2004, p. 39.
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  7. ^ a b Wall 2004, p. 42.
  8. ^ Wall 2004, p. 33.
  9. ^ Wall 2004, p. 34.
  10. ^ Wall 2004, p. 46.
  11. ^ Perrone, Pierre (11 January 2008). "Legends of the Bridge House: The venue everyone loved". The Independent. London. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
  12. ^ a b Wall 2004, p. 47.
  13. ^ Bushell, Garry; Halfin, Ross (1985). Running Free, The Official Story of Iron Maiden (2nd ed.). Zomba Books. p. 32. ISBN 0-946391-84-X.
  14. ^ Wall 2004, p. 114.
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  16. ^ Ling, Dave (2005). "Dave Murray". Metal Hammer Presents: Iron Maiden 30 Years of Metal Mayhem: 47.
  17. ^ Wall 2004, p. 144.
  18. ^ Erickson, Anne (30 September 2015). . Gibson.com. Archived from the original on 16 May 2016. Retrieved 26 December 2015.
  19. ^ "Nicko McBrain: Rhythms of the Beast". Artistdirect. Retrieved 21 November 2012.
  20. ^ "Products Used by Dave Murray". TC Electronic. Retrieved 5 August 2016.
  21. ^ "Steve Harris and Dave Murray of Iron Maiden Open Up in 1988 Guitar World Interview". Guitar World. 21 September 2011. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  22. ^ Bienstock, Richard (3 July 2011). . Guitar World. Archived from the original on 6 April 2012. Retrieved 10 October 2011.
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  28. ^ "The Dean Artists - Dave Murray of Iron Maiden". Dean Guitars. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
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  30. ^ a b Heatley, Michael (2005). "Hardware". Metal Hammer Presents: Iron Maiden 30 Years of Metal Mayhem: 68.
  31. ^ "Seymour Duncan Introduces Dave Murray Loaded Pickguard for Stratocasters — Video". Guitar World. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
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  34. ^ "Daniel Young". Seymour Duncan. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  35. ^ "Seymour Duncan Releases the Dave Murray Loaded Pickguard". Retrieved 25 March 2018.
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  38. ^ "Dave Murray's Gibson Les Paul". Premier Guitar. November 2010. Retrieved 29 September 2011.
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  40. ^ a b "Dave Murray's Fender American Standard Strat". Premier Guitar. November 2010. Retrieved 29 September 2011.
  41. ^ Bradley, Simon (24 June 2009). . MusicRadar. Archived from the original on 2 June 2013. Retrieved 6 October 2011.
  42. ^ Cooper, Adam (23 August 2003). "Dave Murray's 2003 Iron Maiden Guitar Rig". GuitarGeek.com.
  43. ^ a b c d e f g "Dave Murray's Rack". Premier Guitar. November 2010. Retrieved 29 September 2011.
  44. ^ "V100 played by Dave Murray on Iron Maiden's The Book of Souls". VictoryAmps.com. 7 September 2015. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
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David Michael Murray born 23 December 1956 1 is an English guitarist best known as a member of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden He joined Iron Maiden early in its history and is the second longest serving member of the band after founder Steve Harris Murray and Harris are the only members of Iron Maiden to have appeared on all of the band s releases Dave MurrayMurray performing in San Jose Costa Rica 26 February 2008Background informationBirth nameDavid Michael MurrayBorn 1956 12 23 23 December 1956 age 66 Edmonton Middlesex EnglandGenresHeavy metalhard rockOccupation s GuitaristYears active1972 presentLabelsEMIMember ofIron MaidenFormerly ofUrchinHear n Aid Growing up in various areas of London Murray became a member of a metalhead gang fighting skinheads before he took an interest in rock music at 15 and formed his first band Stone Free with Adrian Smith After leaving school at 15 2 he regularly answered advertisements which appeared in Melody Maker before auditioning for Iron Maiden in 1976 In 1977 he was temporarily sacked from Iron Maiden and spent six months in Smith s band Urchin He rejoined Iron Maiden in 1978 and remains with the band to this day Contents 1 Biography 2 Playing technique and style 3 Equipment 3 1 Guitars 3 2 Guitar specifications 3 3 Amplifiers 3 4 Units and tuners 4 Personal life 5 Discography 6 References 7 Literature 8 External linksBiography EditAs a child Murray s family lived in poverty and were constantly moving to different areas of London which meant that he was often bullied and involved in fights 3 By the time his family settled in Clapton in 1970 Murray joined a early metalhead gang that brawled and won fights against East end skinheads and had a rowdy couple of hairy hellraising years of being out on the street 4 He developed an interest in rock music when he was 15 after hearing Voodoo Child by Jimi Hendrix on the radio about which he recalls everything changed just like that Getting into rock music wasn t like a gradual process for me it was completely sort of extreme totally black and white I heard Voodoo Chile on the radio and I thought Bloody hell What is THAT How do you do THAT And I started hanging around the rock music section of the record stores and buying albums thinking about getting into the big time wondering what that would be like 4 After hanging round record stores and acquiring several Hendrix and blues albums Murray decided to take up the guitar 5 At 16 he formed his first band a trio called Stone Free which also included his childhood friend Adrian Smith on vocals 5 From there Murray would answer ads in Melody Maker and regularly audition for different bands at the weekend 5 leading to short stints in Electric Gas this sort of soft rock American type band and The Secret this sort of mad punk band with whom he would record a single The Young Ones under the alias Reggie Mental 6 and a demo Cafe De Dance in 1977 7 Murray left performing with Adrian Smith in 1982 He auditioned for Iron Maiden in late 1976 eager to get back into a more sort of heavy rock type vibe 7 At the time the band already had two guitarists Dave Sullivan and Terry Rance who disapproved of Murray being permitted to audition seeing it as a slight on their ability 8 The group s founder and bassist Steve Harris did not hesitate to choose Murray over Sullivan and Rance later stating When the others made it plain that it was either them or Dave Murray there was no choice There was no way I was gonna let Dave go Not only was he a nice bloke he was just the best guitarist I d ever worked with He still is 9 Unfortunately after only a few months in the band Murray was sacked following an argument with singer Dennis Wilcock after a show at the Bridge House pub in Canning Town 10 11 Murray then reunited with Adrian Smith in Smith s band Urchin 12 During his short tenure with the band Murray recorded one single entitled She s a Roller 12 after which he was asked to rejoin Iron Maiden shorty before Dennis Wilcock s departure Murray managed to hold down a 9 to 5 job working as a storekeeper for the London Borough of Hackney which he has stated was so I could sleep off the night before 13 but was able to resign once Iron Maiden signed with EMI in 1979 14 Murray remains with Iron Maiden to the present day and he and Harris are the only members who have appeared on all the band s commercial releases 1 Playing technique and style EditMurray s solo guitar style throughout his career has been mainly based on the legato technique such as on The Trooper which he claims evolved naturally I d heard Jimi Hendrix using legato when I was growing up and I liked that style of playing 15 His playing has a distinctly fluid sound which distinguishes him from the other two guitarists in Iron Maiden He has also written songs for Iron Maiden though he is less prolific than other band members 16 usually forgoing lyric writing and instead concentrating on the musical elements of songwriting 15 He mainly co writes songs with another member of Iron Maiden Charlotte the Harlot from 1980 s Iron Maiden being to date the only composition for which he is credited as sole writer 17 Along with Adrian Smith Murray appears at no 9 on Gibson s list of the Top 10 Metal Guitarists of All Time 18 Murray played with the jazz ensemble on Iron Maiden drummer Nicko McBrain s instructional video Rhythms of the Beast 19 Equipment EditMurray used and endorsed Marshall amplifiers almost exclusively 20 other than on the Somewhere in Time 1986 and Seventh Son of a Seventh Son 1988 albums and their respective tours when he instead used Gallien Krueger amps and Victory Amps during the recordings of The Book of Souls but again Marshalls on tour JVM410h 21 Guitars Edit He has used Fender Stratocaster guitars almost exclusively His black 1957 63 the body is from a 63 the neck from a 57 Stratocaster previously owned by late Free guitarist Paul Kossoff was used approximately between 1978 and 1990 22 23 It was used as a template by Fender to manufacture an Artist Signature model in 2009 24 The original now resides at his mother s home 25 I bought it in 1976 he said I saw it advertised in Melody Maker I got the serial number to check it was Kossoff s guitar It cost quite a bit of money but I didn t care I just sold everything I had so I could get it and I used it from then on It just felt like I was holding a piece of magic because he had used this guitar 26 27 In addition to Fender guitars Murray has occasionally performed with various Dean 28 Gibson 29 Ibanez 27 ESP and Jackson electric models 30 During the Dance of Death World Tour 2003 4 Murray used a Gibson Hummingbird acoustic guitar for live performances of the song Journeyman 30 As of 2015 his main guitar is a 2 tone sunburst Fender Californian Series Stratocaster with two Seymour Duncan Hot Rails pick ups bridge and neck positions one Seymour Duncan JB Jr pick up middle position and a chrome Floyd Rose tremolo system 29 In 2015 Seymour Duncan announced the release of the official Dave Murray Loaded Pickguard set with demonstrator Danny Young performing the official video on the Seymour Duncan YouTube channel 31 32 33 34 35 On stage Murray has also performed with a cream USA Floyd Rose Classic Stratocaster with a 22 fret maple neck and same electronics and hardware as the sunburst model 36 a custom Stratocaster based on his aforementioned Paul Kossoff Fender 29 and a Gibson Flying V 29 In 2010 he began using a Gibson Les Paul Traditional model featuring Seymour Duncan 59 and JB pickups in the neck and bridge positions respectively 29 which his guitar technician Colin Price states was originally brought in for Adrian Smith to try 37 but was then bought by Murray for practising on tour 38 In addition to this Les Paul he primarily used a 2002 Les Paul Classic with a Seymour Duncan 59 and JB neck and bridge pickups for the recording of The Book of Souls 2015 as well as a sunburst Gibson Les Paul Axccess with the same pickup configuration and a Floyd Rose tremolo 29 In 2015 Fender announced a second Artist Signature model based on his California Series Stratocaster It retains all the specifications of his original guitar has a compound radius fretboard and is made entirely in their Ensenada plant in Mexico 39 Guitar specifications Edit Ernie Ball Strings custom gauge 009 011 014 024 032 042 Seymour Duncan Hot Rails single coil sized humbucking pick ups with dual blade coils 40 Original Floyd Rose Locking Tremolo Systems 40 His Artist Signature model features a soft V shaped maple neck with satin back and sports a humbucker single coil humbucker HSH configuration DiMarzio Super Distortion DP100 bridge American Vintage 57 62 middle DiMarzio PAF DP 103 neck with 3 way switching and American Vintage hardware 15 23 The Japanese made Tribute version of the guitar HST 57DM features an Original Floyd Rose double locking tremolo system dual DiMarzio Super Distortion DP100 humbucking pick ups bridge neck a Fender Texas Special single coil pick up in the middle position a 5 way pick up selector and an oval neck profile 41 The original black 57 Stratocaster has similar features to his Artist Series Model 23 Amplifiers Edit 2 x Marshall 1960B Straight Cabinet 4x12 300 Watt Loaded with Celestion 12 G12T 75 Watt Speakers 42 3 x Marshall JCM 2000 DSL tube heads rack gear plugs into power amp section via FX loop 37 43 Marshall 9200 Rack Power Amp as backup for main heads 43 Victory V100 head with Victory V412 Cabinet as of 2014 44 Fender Super Sonic 100 watt 2x12 combo 45 Units and tuners Edit Korg DTR 1 Digital Tuner 43 Dunlop DCR 1SR Rack Cry Baby Wah 43 Dunlop JD 4S Rotovibe 45 Custom Built Pete Cornish Routing and Power Supply Units 37 43 Marshall JMP 1 Valve Midi Preamp 37 43 Mike Hill Custom Uni Vibe Tube Screamer Rack Effect Unit 37 Rocktron All Access Foot Controller 46 TC Electronic GForce Effect Unit 37 43 Fulltone Deja Vibe 46 Fulltone Clyde Standard Wah Pedal 46 MXR Uni Vibe Chorus 45 MXR Distortion 45 TC Electronic Flashback Delay 45 TC Electronic Corona Chorus 45 Voodoo Amplification Platinum Mod to Marshall JMP 1 Preamp Wampler Clarksdale Delta Overdrive 45 Phil Hilborne Fat Treble Booster 45 Personal life EditIn his spare time Murray along with bandmate Nicko McBrain is an avid golfer as seen in the Rock in Rio DVD and Iron Maiden Flight 666 he revealed in 2002 that he tries to play a couple of rounds in each week and his handicap can be anywhere from 15 to 24 47 Murray and his wife Tamar have one daughter named Tasha born 1991 1 When not on tour Murray resides on the island of Maui Hawaii 1 Discography EditIron MaidenMain article Iron Maiden discography Iron Maiden 1980 Killers 1981 The Number of the Beast 1982 Piece of Mind 1983 Powerslave 1984 Somewhere in Time 1986 Seventh Son of a Seventh Son 1988 No Prayer for the Dying 1990 Fear of the Dark 1992 The X Factor 1995 Virtual XI 1998 Brave New World 2000 Dance of Death 2003 A Matter of Life and Death 2006 The Final Frontier 2010 The Book of Souls 2015 Senjutsu 2021 Guest appearancesHear n Aid Stars 1985 Nicko McBrain Rhythms of the Beast video 1991 Psycho Motel With You Again Welcome to the World 1997 References Edit a b c d Wall 2004 p 35 Wall 2004 p 40 Wall 2004 p 37 a b Wall 2004 p 39 a b c Wall 2004 p 41 Reggie Mental Discogs Retrieved 11 August 2018 a b Wall 2004 p 42 Wall 2004 p 33 Wall 2004 p 34 Wall 2004 p 46 Perrone Pierre 11 January 2008 Legends of the Bridge House The venue everyone loved The Independent London Retrieved 30 May 2021 a b Wall 2004 p 47 Bushell Garry Halfin Ross 1985 Running Free The Official Story of Iron Maiden 2nd ed Zomba Books p 32 ISBN 0 946391 84 X Wall 2004 p 114 a b c McIver Joel December 2010 Iron Maiden Dave Murray Total Guitar 208 32 34 Ling Dave 2005 Dave Murray Metal Hammer Presents Iron Maiden 30 Years of Metal Mayhem 47 Wall 2004 p 144 Erickson Anne 30 September 2015 Top 10 Metal Guitarists of All Time Gibson com Archived from the original on 16 May 2016 Retrieved 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Harris Artist Magazine I bought it from an ad in the papers Other than that I have three Fender Stratocasters and an Ibanez Destroyer I picked up on tour The Dean Artists Dave Murray of Iron Maiden Dean Guitars Retrieved 5 January 2013 a b c d e f Laing Rob 3 December 2015 Iron Maiden guitarist Dave Murray s guitars MusicRadar Retrieved 5 August 2016 a b Heatley Michael 2005 Hardware Metal Hammer Presents Iron Maiden 30 Years of Metal Mayhem 68 Seymour Duncan Introduces Dave Murray Loaded Pickguard for Stratocasters Video Guitar World Retrieved 25 March 2018 Seymour Duncan 20 July 2015 Dave Murray Pickguard retrieved 25 March 2018 Dave Murray Loaded Pickguard Seymour Duncan Retrieved 25 March 2018 Daniel Young Seymour Duncan Retrieved 25 March 2018 Seymour Duncan Releases the Dave Murray Loaded Pickguard Retrieved 25 March 2018 Dave Murray s Fender American Standard Strat Cream Premier Guitar November 2010 Retrieved 29 September 2011 a b c d e f Iron Maiden Dave Murray s Guitar Rig 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Brannigan Paul 2002 Dave Murray Kerrang Legends 2 16 Literature EditWall Mick 2004 Iron Maiden Run to the Hills the Authorised Biography third ed Sanctuary Publishing ISBN 1 86074 542 3 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dave Murray Dave Murray at AllMusic Dave Murray at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dave Murray musician amp oldid 1128766651, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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