Murray Lightburn

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Murray A. Lightburn is a Canadian musician and composer, best known as the lead vocalist and principal songwriter for The Dears.[1]

Occupationsinger-songwriter
Instrumentsvocals, guitar
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Murray A. Lightburn
Lightburn performing with The Dears in London, July 13, 2007.
Lightburn performing with The Dears in London, July 13, 2007.
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Born
Genresindie rock
Occupationsinger-songwriter
Instrumentsvocals, guitar
Years active1995–present
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Lightburn has been called "the black Morrissey" due to his vocal similarity (and shared penchant for somewhat dark lyrics) to the former The Smiths lead singer.[2] Incidentally, The Dears toured as Morrissey's opening act during Morrissey's solo tour in 2006.[3]

In 2013, he released the solo album Mass: Light.[4] His second solo album, Hear Me Out, was released in 2019.[5]

His album Once Upon a Time in Montreal was longlisted for the 2023 Polaris Music Prize.[6]

As a composer, Murray has produced original music for films including Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story,[7] I Like Movies, and Too Much Sleep. Other credits include scores for TV series Near or Far (to be released in 2024 on CBC Gem), Black Life: Untold Stories, and original soundtrack for We Happy Few including the theme for the Lightbearer DLC.

At the 13th Canadian Screen Awards in 2025, he won the award for Best Original Music in a Documentary for his work on Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story.

Discography

Studio albums

  • 2013 - Murray A. Lightburn's MASS:LIGHT
  • 2019 - Hear Me Out
  • 2023 - Once Upon a Time in Montreal

Singles

  • 2018 Belleville Blues

Personal life

In 2005, Lightburn married fellow band member, keyboardist/singer Natalia Yanchak.[8] They have two children named Neptune and Apollo Lightburn. Murray is also a film photography enthusiast.[9]

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