Former Australian Idol favourite Courtney Murphy has taken the courageous step of returning to performing and recording after being diagnosed with advanced bowl cancer.
Courtney, 45, who shot to fame on the singing competition in 2004, revealed in April he was battling the cruel disease.
After undergoing surgery and chemotherapy, musician Courtney surprised fans with a show in Freemantle, WA earlier this month.
And now it looks like Courtney is set to release new music with his band The Murphy Brothers.
Courtney and his siblings Chris and Kieran Murphy will release a new single on July 3, called Perfect Little Mess.
The brothers also have a new album ready, called Something in the Water.
“With all the love and support we’ve received over the past few months, it’s great to be able to share some new music,” Chris shared Perth now.
“Courtney is really proud of this album, we all are. It was a lot of fun to make and Courtney did a phenomenal job. He steals the show, of course.”
Former Australian Idol favorite Courtney Murphy has taken the brave step to return to performing and recording after being diagnosed with late-stage bowl cancer in April. Pictured: Chris at a gig in Freemantle in early June
The beloved singer’s brothers, Kieran and Chris, shared the devastating news about Courtney’s battle with cancer via a GaFundMe page launch in April.
“Our beautiful brother Courtney Murphy is facing the fight of his life,” his family began on the fundraising page.
“It is with heavy hearts that we share that Court has been diagnosed with advanced stage colon cancer. It’s very serious.
Australian Idol star Courtney Murphy (recently pictured)
Courtney, 45, rose to fame in 2004 on the popular singing competition (pictured), where he finished third behind winner Casey Donovan and runner-up Anthony Callea
“Many of you will know Courtney for his amazing musical talent and his amazing voice,” the heartbreaking statement continued.
‘We think it’s fair to say he’s been entertaining West Aussies for thirty years – whether as a wide-eyed boy in Australian Idol, on stage in We Will Rock You, or just with us – his brothers – in Murphy’s Lore. and The Murphy Brothers.
‘As a self-employed musician with a wife and three young children, Courtney will be unable to work for the foreseeable future, leaving his young family fighting much harder than we would like.
‘Anyone who knows Courtney knows his heart is as big as his voice and we’ve set up this GoFundMe page in hopes of helping to ease the burden on his young family.
The beloved singer’s brothers, Kieran and Chris, shared the devastating news via a GoFundMe page to raise money for Courtney as he prepares to battle the disease
“All money generated will go directly to Courtney Murphy, his wife Jane and children as they navigate the difficult road ahead,” the report concluded.
As of Saturday, June 29, Courtney’s GoFundMe has raised nearly $140,000.
The shocking news comes after the Murphy family lost their father to brain cancer.
‘We lost our father in January to a brain tumor. Now Court is fighting for his own life,” said brother Chris.
The Perth-born singer has been married to wife Jane Price since 2005 and the couple have three young children: two sons and a daughter. Jane is pictured with the couple’s children
“As a self-employed musician with a wife and three young children, Courtney will not be able to work for the foreseeable future, leaving his young family to fight much harder than we would like,” the GoFundMe said.
Courtney has continued to release music, including the solo studio album Big in 2010 and with his siblings as The Murphy Brothers (pictured), releasing the albums Thick as Thieves in 2013 and Fall On Me in 2021.
The Perth singer has been married to Jane Price since 2005 and the couple have three young children: two sons and a daughter.
Murphy rose to fame in 2004 with his role in Australian Idol and has been hard at work ever since. In 2018, he landed a role in the Queen musical We Will Rock You.
Courtney released a solo studio album called Big in 2010.
He has also released two albums with The Murphy Brothers, Thick as Thieves in 2013 and Fall On Me in 2021.
He has worked steadily since his time on Idol (pictured) and landed a role in the Queen musical We Will Rock You in 2018