Daron Murphy

Since the agency was founded in 2011, Murphy has written, directed and produced hundreds of short films and online videos that have earned billions of views worldwide.

In 2016, he scored Henry Louis Gates, Jr's PBS documentary series, Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise.

Murphy has written on popular culture for publications including The Wall Street Journal, Men's Vogue, Bloomberg Businessweek, The Huffington Post, Entertainment Weekly, and Vibe.

[1][2] From 1992 until 1995, Murphy was the primary songwriter, singer, and guitarist (along with bass player Jonny Farrow and late drummer Chris Brown), for indie rock band Philco Bendyx, releasing an EP on John Flansburgh's (They Might be Giants) Hello Recording Club.

In 2000, Murphy co-founded Rene Risque and the Art Lovers,[3][4] with primary songwriter and vocalist Andy Boose—a cabaret/rock/disco project in which each member of the band assumed the identity of a sleazy eurotrash decadent.