- **Q: How did Bill Murray join the Blood Brothers?
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Music / Rock
Bill Murray, known for his iconic roles and comedic timing, is also the frontman of the blues-rock band, Bill Murray & His Blood Brothers. They will be performing on NBC's 'Christmas in Nashville' special, showcasing Murray's musical side.
Bill Murray & His Blood Brothers bring a unique energy to the music scene. Formed in 2002 by Mike Zito and Albert Castiglia, the band gained Murray as their frontman after he spontaneously joined them onstage at the Murray Brothers' Caddyshack Golf Tournament. His first official performance with the band took place in Chicago, a city that also launched his comedy career. According to Murray, each member of the band brings a different energy, making him 'really have to dig in'. Jimmy Vivino notes Murray's charisma and ability to connect with the audience. 'Christmas in Nashville,' hosted by Trisha Yearwood, promises to be a night filled with holiday classics and special musical guests, including Lauren Alaina, Ne-Yo, The War and Treaty, and Trace Adkins. The special will be available for streaming on Peacock the next day.
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