Jon Murray and Andy Stuckey met eight years ago as NBC pages in New York City. Jon (6'4", 170lbs) hails from northern Vermont while Stuckey (5'10", 156lbs) is from southern Alabama. Although both of them are left-handed musicians, they differ in that Stuckey has diabetes and Murray doesn't.
As performers, Stuckey & Murray have been featured on E!, VH1, The Discovery Channel, NBC, Fuse, G4, and The College Sports Network. They have also completed four tours of colleges and cities along the east coast and are expanding their fan base internationally. Last summer they performed for three weeks at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland, The Virgin Music Festival in Toronto, and they earned "rave reviews" at the Montreal Comedy Festival.
Stuckey & Murray have recorded two full-length albums with backing bands in Austin, TX and Brooklyn, NY. Destination: Rock Bottom and Mythical Fornication are both available at www.stuckeyandmurray.com, Cdbaby.com, and the Itunes Music Store. They can also be heard on Sirius Radio, National Lampoon radio, and morning radio shows across the country.
In 2006 Stuckey and Murray formed We'll Fix it Post Productions, LLC and they have completed two comedy-music series for NBC Digital Media and Heavy.com. Additionally, they have produced videos exclusively for Youtube, Will Ferrell's Funnyordie.com, and they developed a national ad campaign for a major phone company. Many of their videos have received millions of views and all of them can be seen at www.stuckeyandmurray.com.
We'll Fix it in Post Productions also co-produced their first feature film in 2007. Skiptracers is scheduled to hit the festival circuit in the fall of 2008. See www.skiptracersmovie.com for details. And check out Stuckey & Murray's venture into formal men's attire with their invention of a one-piece tuxedo called The Fuxedo. Details at www.thefuxedo.com.
In other news, Stuckey won the 2000 Flora-Bama Mullet toss by throwing a dead fish 104 feet over the Alabama state line. Murray is guitarded; he plays a right-handed strung guitar, up-side-down.