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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 ...
"The Sound of Bleeding Gums" is the seventeenth episode of the thirty-third season of the American animated television series The Simpsons, and the 723rd episode overall. It aired in the United States on Fox on April 10, 2022.
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. [3]
Bleeding Gums Murphy, who is now deceased, has been replaced with Jasper in a Santa costume. Maude Flanders and Marvin Monroe, however, remain in the pan across Springfield Marge and Maggie's supermarket and car sequences have been cut
When Bart is rushed to hospital, Lisa meets with Bleeding Gums Murphy in another ward. He lends Lisa his saxophone for her school recital, but when she returns she learns that Bleeding Gums has died. Lisa is the only person who attends his funeral and vows to make sure that everyone in Springfield knows his name.
The Simpsons Apu. Who Needs the Kwik-E-Mart? (Reprise) Homer & Marge introduction Homer Apu "Round Springfield" (Medley) - from the episode " 'Round Springfield" Bleeding Gums Blues; Lisa & DJ introduction Bleeding Gums Murphy Lisa Alto saxophone solo by Dan Higgins. A Four-Headed King; Bleeding Gums Murphy Lisa Cast. There She Sits ...
[2] Jean described the character as the opposite of Bleeding Gums Murphy, and although Lisa would help with her music career, it would not progress the same way. [3] Musician Bob Boilen appeared as himself, who hosts a radio show in Springfield called "Mountain Trax." [4]
Lisa becomes enraged when a song by Bleeding Gums Murphy is remixed to promote the Springfield lottery, leading her to track down the late jazz musician's son. Lisa learns that Monk Murphy was born deaf, but his father could not afford a cochlear implant.