Landau Eugene Murphy Jr.

Landau Eugene Murphy Jr. (born August 11, 1974)[1] is an American jazz singer from Logan County, West Virginia.

He received national attention for winning the sixth season of the NBC reality show America's Got Talent.

[9] Following his time on America's Got Talent, Landau has continued to host a series of charity events around the state of West Virginia.

As part of his AGT prize, Murphy headlined a show at the Colosseum Theater at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.

Other tour stops include the Apollo Theater in New York, the DTE Energy Center in Detroit with The Temptations, headlining appearances at the West Virginia and California State Fairs, a Super Bowl appearance, a televised performance at The Hollywood Christmas Parade and a string of sold-out headlining shows across the USA (many supporting local charities).

[18] He has also sung the national anthem at Madison Square Garden, WVU's Mountaineer Field, prior to a West Virginia University/LSU matchup and at several other public events.

[9] Following his time on America's Got Talent, Landau has continued to host a series of charity events around the state of West Virginia.