CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Singer Landau Eugene Murphy Jr., hours before his third sold-out show at the Clay Center visited teens in Daymark's New Connections program, an independent living program on Charleston's East End. Murphy talked about his time spent homeless, encouraged the teens to seek their dreams and gave away copies of his debut CD.
December 21, 2011
Photo: Merry Christmas from Landau
Chip Ellis
Singer Landau Eugene Murphy Jr., hours before his third sold-out show at the Clay Center visited teens in Daymark's New Connections program, an independent living program on Charleston's East End. Murphy talked about his time spent homeless, encouraged the teens to seek their dreams and gave away copies of his debut CD.
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