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  2. The Sound of Bleeding Gums - Wikipedia

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    Although Homer tries to discourage her from fighting the lottery, she goes on the news to debate what Murphy would want, and she finds out that Murphy had a son. Lisa is saddened as she realizes she does not know everything about Bleeding Gums Murphy. To learn more about Murphy, Lisa visits Murphy's son, Monk, and discovers that he was born deaf.

  3. 'Round Springfield - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, Jean decided on Bleeding Gums Murphy, a character introduced in the season one episode "Moaning Lisa"; a flashback to "Moaning Lisa" is featured in the episode. [2] Murphy was a fairly minor character, only appearing in a couple of episodes, but he appeared in the show's opening sequence and remained there after the episode, [ 3 ...

  4. Moaning Lisa (The Simpsons) - Wikipedia

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    Bleeding Gums" Murphy was loosely based on the famous blues musician Blind Lemon Jefferson. [4] Ralph Wiggum , [ 4 ] "Bleeding Gums" Murphy, and Jacqueline Bouvier (during Marge's childhood flashback) all make their first (going by production order rather than airdate) appearances on The Simpsons in this episode.

  5. Dancin' Homer - Wikipedia

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    Oscar "Bleeding Gums" Murphy makes a 26-minute-long performance of the "Star-Spangled Banner" at the game where Homer performs his first dance. [15] Homer's line, "Today, as I leave for Capital City, I consider myself the luckiest mascot on the face of the earth," is a reference to Lou Gehrig 's farewell speech in the 1942 baseball film The ...

  6. Bart After Dark - Wikipedia

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    "Bart After Dark" is the fifth episode of the eighth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 24, 1996. [1]

  7. List of recurring The Simpsons characters - Wikipedia

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    The episode "The Sound of Bleeding Gums" reveals that Bleeding Gums Murphy has a deaf son named Monk (voiced by John Autry II). His ghost gives advice to Lisa on how to see eye to eye with Monk. When Monk gets a cochlear implant, Lisa plays his father's song which he states that he can finally hear. Bleeding Gums Murphy's ghost thanks Lisa for ...

  8. Lisa Gets the Blues - Wikipedia

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    The bandleader of The Spotted Cat, a jazz bar Lisa and Homer go in, calls Lisa by name, actually being "Bleeding Gums" Murphy's nephew, the deceased jazzman (whose name was apparently Oscar) telling him that Lisa was the most promising musician he knew (much to his nephew's chagrin). He finally convinces Lisa to play his sax in spite of her ...

  9. Whiskey Business - Wikipedia

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    She is shocked to see Bleeding Gums Murphy among the performers, as she knows him to be dead, and discovers that he is actually a hologram. Outraged, she tries to start a boycott of Murphy's record label; shortly afterward, she is surprised to receive a visit from saxophonist Sonny Rollins at home. Rollins explains that holograms are simply the ...