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Chris Murphy performs and composes violin music across folk-rock, Latin genres, and historical narrative works, with a focus on atmospheric storytelling through Seven Crows. His instrumental work integrates classical violin techniques with reggaeton and Latin trap arrangements, creating cross-cultural musical dialogues. The Boston-based musician regularly collaborates on contemporary Latin releases while maintaining roots in traditional folk composition. Murphy's repertoire spans three primary domains: historical event interpretations through Seven Crows, Latin genre fusion projects, and classical violin performances. His compositions layer traditional string instrumentation over modern production elements, particularly in folk-rock arrangements. The work connects archival narrative sources with contemporary musical frameworks, translating historical themes into current musical contexts. The violinist's technical foundation draws from conservatory training, folk music traditions, and Latin music production methods. His current projects include Seven Crows' historical folk-rock series, ongoing Latin music collaborations, and solo violin performances. Murphy's catalog demonstrates the violin's adaptability across musical traditions while maintaining instrumental authenticity in each genre setting.