Putnam Murdock got his start as a professional musician touring with the successful rock and roll band Chief Broom. With Murdock as front man, the group achieved a slot on the 1997 H.O.R.D.E. tour, appeared in festivals at Red Rocks Amphitheater, and sold out venues throughout the western U.S. Upon completion of this type of music school in 1999, Murdock attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he graduated with a songwriting degree in 2002.
Since then, Murdock has been performing across the country with artists such as Reed Foehl (of Acoustic Junction), Ben Taylor, Martin Sexton, The Samples, William Topley and Kaki King. In addition to his live performances, he has also established his songwriting career by co-writing songs that have been featured in Joan of Arcadia, Dawsons Creek and the MTV show Made. Recently, the song 'When it Comes Around' appeared in the movie Just Friends and is also included on the soundtrack.
After a stint in Brooklyn where Putnam performed and I co-produced Kara Suzanne's album "Aumsville", he now resides in Northern California. The focus now is our new record. Produced, recorded and mixed by myself in both New York and San Francisco.
This album is a summation of Putnam's experiences and is a testament to his songwriting talents, mixing with co-writers and different styles. What makes this album instresting is the uniqueness of instrumentation from song to song. My idea was to let each song call for its own sound and this album is the creed to those ideas captured at that time.