Murray Hill
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🥁Drumrooool!!!!!! Kids, it's here! I finally finished my memoir! Pre-sale link and cover reveal is live!!
TY @people for the exclusive: Comedian Murray Hill is telling his story for the first time in Showbiz! —a bold, funny, and deeply personal memoir about turning pain into purpose (and punchlines). From a turbulent childhood to the bright lights of showbiz, this is a story of resilience, identity, and finding joy against the odds-one rimshot at a time.
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Cover by genius: @rodrigocorral_
Pix by my talented pal: @donspiro
Publisher: @gallerybooks @simonandschuster
Best lit agent: @bobsinthecity @sterlinglordlit
Press: @sechelpr
Please spread the word! The more pre-sales, the more the book will be distributed in stores!🤵🏻♂️Representation matters!
This has been a two-year labor of love. If I owe you a call, email, DM, or money ...coming soon!
✨Showbiz!

Get ready to dance all night at Gowanus Blooms!! 💃🕺
We’re one week away from our 20th Anniversary Party, hosted by @murrayhill, and are excited to announce our full party lineup:
6:30 PM DJ Set by @dionnevandenberg
7:45 PM Live Music by @slavicsoulparty
8:45 PM DJ Set by @questlove
Tickets available at the link in our bio and include food from eight local restaurants and open bar
Guests must be 21+

Get ready to dance all night at Gowanus Blooms!! 💃🕺
We’re one week away from our 20th Anniversary Party, hosted by @murrayhill, and are excited to announce our full party lineup:
6:30 PM DJ Set by @dionnevandenberg
7:45 PM Live Music by @slavicsoulparty
8:45 PM DJ Set by @questlove
Tickets available at the link in our bio and include food from eight local restaurants and open bar
Guests must be 21+

Get ready to dance all night at Gowanus Blooms!! 💃🕺
We’re one week away from our 20th Anniversary Party, hosted by @murrayhill, and are excited to announce our full party lineup:
6:30 PM DJ Set by @dionnevandenberg
7:45 PM Live Music by @slavicsoulparty
8:45 PM DJ Set by @questlove
Tickets available at the link in our bio and include food from eight local restaurants and open bar
Guests must be 21+

Get ready to dance all night at Gowanus Blooms!! 💃🕺
We’re one week away from our 20th Anniversary Party, hosted by @murrayhill, and are excited to announce our full party lineup:
6:30 PM DJ Set by @dionnevandenberg
7:45 PM Live Music by @slavicsoulparty
8:45 PM DJ Set by @questlove
Tickets available at the link in our bio and include food from eight local restaurants and open bar
Guests must be 21+

Get ready to dance all night at Gowanus Blooms!! 💃🕺
We’re one week away from our 20th Anniversary Party, hosted by @murrayhill, and are excited to announce our full party lineup:
6:30 PM DJ Set by @dionnevandenberg
7:45 PM Live Music by @slavicsoulparty
8:45 PM DJ Set by @questlove
Tickets available at the link in our bio and include food from eight local restaurants and open bar
Guests must be 21+

Murray Hill always knew who he was, even if he still doesn’t have a word for it. “There’s no gender ID that is called Everything Under The Kitchen Sink. So I just go by Murray.”
During a night out at a gay bar in Boston in the early 1990s, Hill photographed drag icons who were in town from New York —Lypsinka, Girlina, and Lady Bunny — performers he would eventually share the bill with decades later.After moving to New York City to pursue a graduate degree at the School of Visual Arts, he detected an untapped market. Drag king culture had plenty of attitude, but nobody was playing it for laughs. So he filled it. And he took the name from the neighborhood where he was living at the time.
He started making appearances at drag clubs in 1996, while still enrolled in his MFA program and working a day job as a visual artist. In 2005, The New York Times called him “the leader of the downtown world,” noting that his performances regularly attracted celebrity guests like John Waters, Liza Minnelli, Alan Cumming, Joan Rivers, Boy George, and Fran Drescher.
In March 2025, he was awarded the Trailblazer Award at the 13th annual Queerties, presented to him by his Somebody Somewhere co-star Tim Bagley.
It took nearly 30 years for him to break into mainstream projects with HBO, Hulu, Prime Video, CBS.He was inducted into PAPER magazine’s Nightlife Hall of Fame and selected as OUT magazine’s Top 100 influential performers — twice.
His Memoir, Showbiz! My Life as a Middle-Aged Man will be released this year.
The culture is finally catching up.
Swipe for the receipts. 👉
@murrayhill #murrayhill #murrayhillcomedy #gapff #groveandpinesfilmfestival

Murray Hill always knew who he was, even if he still doesn’t have a word for it. “There’s no gender ID that is called Everything Under The Kitchen Sink. So I just go by Murray.”
During a night out at a gay bar in Boston in the early 1990s, Hill photographed drag icons who were in town from New York —Lypsinka, Girlina, and Lady Bunny — performers he would eventually share the bill with decades later.After moving to New York City to pursue a graduate degree at the School of Visual Arts, he detected an untapped market. Drag king culture had plenty of attitude, but nobody was playing it for laughs. So he filled it. And he took the name from the neighborhood where he was living at the time.
He started making appearances at drag clubs in 1996, while still enrolled in his MFA program and working a day job as a visual artist. In 2005, The New York Times called him “the leader of the downtown world,” noting that his performances regularly attracted celebrity guests like John Waters, Liza Minnelli, Alan Cumming, Joan Rivers, Boy George, and Fran Drescher.
In March 2025, he was awarded the Trailblazer Award at the 13th annual Queerties, presented to him by his Somebody Somewhere co-star Tim Bagley.
It took nearly 30 years for him to break into mainstream projects with HBO, Hulu, Prime Video, CBS.He was inducted into PAPER magazine’s Nightlife Hall of Fame and selected as OUT magazine’s Top 100 influential performers — twice.
His Memoir, Showbiz! My Life as a Middle-Aged Man will be released this year.
The culture is finally catching up.
Swipe for the receipts. 👉
@murrayhill #murrayhill #murrayhillcomedy #gapff #groveandpinesfilmfestival

Murray Hill always knew who he was, even if he still doesn’t have a word for it. “There’s no gender ID that is called Everything Under The Kitchen Sink. So I just go by Murray.”
During a night out at a gay bar in Boston in the early 1990s, Hill photographed drag icons who were in town from New York —Lypsinka, Girlina, and Lady Bunny — performers he would eventually share the bill with decades later.After moving to New York City to pursue a graduate degree at the School of Visual Arts, he detected an untapped market. Drag king culture had plenty of attitude, but nobody was playing it for laughs. So he filled it. And he took the name from the neighborhood where he was living at the time.
He started making appearances at drag clubs in 1996, while still enrolled in his MFA program and working a day job as a visual artist. In 2005, The New York Times called him “the leader of the downtown world,” noting that his performances regularly attracted celebrity guests like John Waters, Liza Minnelli, Alan Cumming, Joan Rivers, Boy George, and Fran Drescher.
In March 2025, he was awarded the Trailblazer Award at the 13th annual Queerties, presented to him by his Somebody Somewhere co-star Tim Bagley.
It took nearly 30 years for him to break into mainstream projects with HBO, Hulu, Prime Video, CBS.He was inducted into PAPER magazine’s Nightlife Hall of Fame and selected as OUT magazine’s Top 100 influential performers — twice.
His Memoir, Showbiz! My Life as a Middle-Aged Man will be released this year.
The culture is finally catching up.
Swipe for the receipts. 👉
@murrayhill #murrayhill #murrayhillcomedy #gapff #groveandpinesfilmfestival

Murray Hill always knew who he was, even if he still doesn’t have a word for it. “There’s no gender ID that is called Everything Under The Kitchen Sink. So I just go by Murray.”
During a night out at a gay bar in Boston in the early 1990s, Hill photographed drag icons who were in town from New York —Lypsinka, Girlina, and Lady Bunny — performers he would eventually share the bill with decades later.After moving to New York City to pursue a graduate degree at the School of Visual Arts, he detected an untapped market. Drag king culture had plenty of attitude, but nobody was playing it for laughs. So he filled it. And he took the name from the neighborhood where he was living at the time.
He started making appearances at drag clubs in 1996, while still enrolled in his MFA program and working a day job as a visual artist. In 2005, The New York Times called him “the leader of the downtown world,” noting that his performances regularly attracted celebrity guests like John Waters, Liza Minnelli, Alan Cumming, Joan Rivers, Boy George, and Fran Drescher.
In March 2025, he was awarded the Trailblazer Award at the 13th annual Queerties, presented to him by his Somebody Somewhere co-star Tim Bagley.
It took nearly 30 years for him to break into mainstream projects with HBO, Hulu, Prime Video, CBS.He was inducted into PAPER magazine’s Nightlife Hall of Fame and selected as OUT magazine’s Top 100 influential performers — twice.
His Memoir, Showbiz! My Life as a Middle-Aged Man will be released this year.
The culture is finally catching up.
Swipe for the receipts. 👉
@murrayhill #murrayhill #murrayhillcomedy #gapff #groveandpinesfilmfestival

Murray Hill always knew who he was, even if he still doesn’t have a word for it. “There’s no gender ID that is called Everything Under The Kitchen Sink. So I just go by Murray.”
During a night out at a gay bar in Boston in the early 1990s, Hill photographed drag icons who were in town from New York —Lypsinka, Girlina, and Lady Bunny — performers he would eventually share the bill with decades later.After moving to New York City to pursue a graduate degree at the School of Visual Arts, he detected an untapped market. Drag king culture had plenty of attitude, but nobody was playing it for laughs. So he filled it. And he took the name from the neighborhood where he was living at the time.
He started making appearances at drag clubs in 1996, while still enrolled in his MFA program and working a day job as a visual artist. In 2005, The New York Times called him “the leader of the downtown world,” noting that his performances regularly attracted celebrity guests like John Waters, Liza Minnelli, Alan Cumming, Joan Rivers, Boy George, and Fran Drescher.
In March 2025, he was awarded the Trailblazer Award at the 13th annual Queerties, presented to him by his Somebody Somewhere co-star Tim Bagley.
It took nearly 30 years for him to break into mainstream projects with HBO, Hulu, Prime Video, CBS.He was inducted into PAPER magazine’s Nightlife Hall of Fame and selected as OUT magazine’s Top 100 influential performers — twice.
His Memoir, Showbiz! My Life as a Middle-Aged Man will be released this year.
The culture is finally catching up.
Swipe for the receipts. 👉
@murrayhill #murrayhill #murrayhillcomedy #gapff #groveandpinesfilmfestival

Murray Hill always knew who he was, even if he still doesn’t have a word for it. “There’s no gender ID that is called Everything Under The Kitchen Sink. So I just go by Murray.”
During a night out at a gay bar in Boston in the early 1990s, Hill photographed drag icons who were in town from New York —Lypsinka, Girlina, and Lady Bunny — performers he would eventually share the bill with decades later.After moving to New York City to pursue a graduate degree at the School of Visual Arts, he detected an untapped market. Drag king culture had plenty of attitude, but nobody was playing it for laughs. So he filled it. And he took the name from the neighborhood where he was living at the time.
He started making appearances at drag clubs in 1996, while still enrolled in his MFA program and working a day job as a visual artist. In 2005, The New York Times called him “the leader of the downtown world,” noting that his performances regularly attracted celebrity guests like John Waters, Liza Minnelli, Alan Cumming, Joan Rivers, Boy George, and Fran Drescher.
In March 2025, he was awarded the Trailblazer Award at the 13th annual Queerties, presented to him by his Somebody Somewhere co-star Tim Bagley.
It took nearly 30 years for him to break into mainstream projects with HBO, Hulu, Prime Video, CBS.He was inducted into PAPER magazine’s Nightlife Hall of Fame and selected as OUT magazine’s Top 100 influential performers — twice.
His Memoir, Showbiz! My Life as a Middle-Aged Man will be released this year.
The culture is finally catching up.
Swipe for the receipts. 👉
@murrayhill #murrayhill #murrayhillcomedy #gapff #groveandpinesfilmfestival

Murray Hill always knew who he was, even if he still doesn’t have a word for it. “There’s no gender ID that is called Everything Under The Kitchen Sink. So I just go by Murray.”
During a night out at a gay bar in Boston in the early 1990s, Hill photographed drag icons who were in town from New York —Lypsinka, Girlina, and Lady Bunny — performers he would eventually share the bill with decades later.After moving to New York City to pursue a graduate degree at the School of Visual Arts, he detected an untapped market. Drag king culture had plenty of attitude, but nobody was playing it for laughs. So he filled it. And he took the name from the neighborhood where he was living at the time.
He started making appearances at drag clubs in 1996, while still enrolled in his MFA program and working a day job as a visual artist. In 2005, The New York Times called him “the leader of the downtown world,” noting that his performances regularly attracted celebrity guests like John Waters, Liza Minnelli, Alan Cumming, Joan Rivers, Boy George, and Fran Drescher.
In March 2025, he was awarded the Trailblazer Award at the 13th annual Queerties, presented to him by his Somebody Somewhere co-star Tim Bagley.
It took nearly 30 years for him to break into mainstream projects with HBO, Hulu, Prime Video, CBS.He was inducted into PAPER magazine’s Nightlife Hall of Fame and selected as OUT magazine’s Top 100 influential performers — twice.
His Memoir, Showbiz! My Life as a Middle-Aged Man will be released this year.
The culture is finally catching up.
Swipe for the receipts. 👉
@murrayhill #murrayhill #murrayhillcomedy #gapff #groveandpinesfilmfestival

Murray Hill always knew who he was, even if he still doesn’t have a word for it. “There’s no gender ID that is called Everything Under The Kitchen Sink. So I just go by Murray.”
During a night out at a gay bar in Boston in the early 1990s, Hill photographed drag icons who were in town from New York —Lypsinka, Girlina, and Lady Bunny — performers he would eventually share the bill with decades later.After moving to New York City to pursue a graduate degree at the School of Visual Arts, he detected an untapped market. Drag king culture had plenty of attitude, but nobody was playing it for laughs. So he filled it. And he took the name from the neighborhood where he was living at the time.
He started making appearances at drag clubs in 1996, while still enrolled in his MFA program and working a day job as a visual artist. In 2005, The New York Times called him “the leader of the downtown world,” noting that his performances regularly attracted celebrity guests like John Waters, Liza Minnelli, Alan Cumming, Joan Rivers, Boy George, and Fran Drescher.
In March 2025, he was awarded the Trailblazer Award at the 13th annual Queerties, presented to him by his Somebody Somewhere co-star Tim Bagley.
It took nearly 30 years for him to break into mainstream projects with HBO, Hulu, Prime Video, CBS.He was inducted into PAPER magazine’s Nightlife Hall of Fame and selected as OUT magazine’s Top 100 influential performers — twice.
His Memoir, Showbiz! My Life as a Middle-Aged Man will be released this year.
The culture is finally catching up.
Swipe for the receipts. 👉
@murrayhill #murrayhill #murrayhillcomedy #gapff #groveandpinesfilmfestival

Murray Hill always knew who he was, even if he still doesn’t have a word for it. “There’s no gender ID that is called Everything Under The Kitchen Sink. So I just go by Murray.”
During a night out at a gay bar in Boston in the early 1990s, Hill photographed drag icons who were in town from New York —Lypsinka, Girlina, and Lady Bunny — performers he would eventually share the bill with decades later.After moving to New York City to pursue a graduate degree at the School of Visual Arts, he detected an untapped market. Drag king culture had plenty of attitude, but nobody was playing it for laughs. So he filled it. And he took the name from the neighborhood where he was living at the time.
He started making appearances at drag clubs in 1996, while still enrolled in his MFA program and working a day job as a visual artist. In 2005, The New York Times called him “the leader of the downtown world,” noting that his performances regularly attracted celebrity guests like John Waters, Liza Minnelli, Alan Cumming, Joan Rivers, Boy George, and Fran Drescher.
In March 2025, he was awarded the Trailblazer Award at the 13th annual Queerties, presented to him by his Somebody Somewhere co-star Tim Bagley.
It took nearly 30 years for him to break into mainstream projects with HBO, Hulu, Prime Video, CBS.He was inducted into PAPER magazine’s Nightlife Hall of Fame and selected as OUT magazine’s Top 100 influential performers — twice.
His Memoir, Showbiz! My Life as a Middle-Aged Man will be released this year.
The culture is finally catching up.
Swipe for the receipts. 👉
@murrayhill #murrayhill #murrayhillcomedy #gapff #groveandpinesfilmfestival

Murray Hill always knew who he was, even if he still doesn’t have a word for it. “There’s no gender ID that is called Everything Under The Kitchen Sink. So I just go by Murray.”
During a night out at a gay bar in Boston in the early 1990s, Hill photographed drag icons who were in town from New York —Lypsinka, Girlina, and Lady Bunny — performers he would eventually share the bill with decades later.After moving to New York City to pursue a graduate degree at the School of Visual Arts, he detected an untapped market. Drag king culture had plenty of attitude, but nobody was playing it for laughs. So he filled it. And he took the name from the neighborhood where he was living at the time.
He started making appearances at drag clubs in 1996, while still enrolled in his MFA program and working a day job as a visual artist. In 2005, The New York Times called him “the leader of the downtown world,” noting that his performances regularly attracted celebrity guests like John Waters, Liza Minnelli, Alan Cumming, Joan Rivers, Boy George, and Fran Drescher.
In March 2025, he was awarded the Trailblazer Award at the 13th annual Queerties, presented to him by his Somebody Somewhere co-star Tim Bagley.
It took nearly 30 years for him to break into mainstream projects with HBO, Hulu, Prime Video, CBS.He was inducted into PAPER magazine’s Nightlife Hall of Fame and selected as OUT magazine’s Top 100 influential performers — twice.
His Memoir, Showbiz! My Life as a Middle-Aged Man will be released this year.
The culture is finally catching up.
Swipe for the receipts. 👉
@murrayhill #murrayhill #murrayhillcomedy #gapff #groveandpinesfilmfestival

Murray Hill always knew who he was, even if he still doesn’t have a word for it. “There’s no gender ID that is called Everything Under The Kitchen Sink. So I just go by Murray.”
During a night out at a gay bar in Boston in the early 1990s, Hill photographed drag icons who were in town from New York —Lypsinka, Girlina, and Lady Bunny — performers he would eventually share the bill with decades later.After moving to New York City to pursue a graduate degree at the School of Visual Arts, he detected an untapped market. Drag king culture had plenty of attitude, but nobody was playing it for laughs. So he filled it. And he took the name from the neighborhood where he was living at the time.
He started making appearances at drag clubs in 1996, while still enrolled in his MFA program and working a day job as a visual artist. In 2005, The New York Times called him “the leader of the downtown world,” noting that his performances regularly attracted celebrity guests like John Waters, Liza Minnelli, Alan Cumming, Joan Rivers, Boy George, and Fran Drescher.
In March 2025, he was awarded the Trailblazer Award at the 13th annual Queerties, presented to him by his Somebody Somewhere co-star Tim Bagley.
It took nearly 30 years for him to break into mainstream projects with HBO, Hulu, Prime Video, CBS.He was inducted into PAPER magazine’s Nightlife Hall of Fame and selected as OUT magazine’s Top 100 influential performers — twice.
His Memoir, Showbiz! My Life as a Middle-Aged Man will be released this year.
The culture is finally catching up.
Swipe for the receipts. 👉
@murrayhill #murrayhill #murrayhillcomedy #gapff #groveandpinesfilmfestival

Murray Hill always knew who he was, even if he still doesn’t have a word for it. “There’s no gender ID that is called Everything Under The Kitchen Sink. So I just go by Murray.”
During a night out at a gay bar in Boston in the early 1990s, Hill photographed drag icons who were in town from New York —Lypsinka, Girlina, and Lady Bunny — performers he would eventually share the bill with decades later.After moving to New York City to pursue a graduate degree at the School of Visual Arts, he detected an untapped market. Drag king culture had plenty of attitude, but nobody was playing it for laughs. So he filled it. And he took the name from the neighborhood where he was living at the time.
He started making appearances at drag clubs in 1996, while still enrolled in his MFA program and working a day job as a visual artist. In 2005, The New York Times called him “the leader of the downtown world,” noting that his performances regularly attracted celebrity guests like John Waters, Liza Minnelli, Alan Cumming, Joan Rivers, Boy George, and Fran Drescher.
In March 2025, he was awarded the Trailblazer Award at the 13th annual Queerties, presented to him by his Somebody Somewhere co-star Tim Bagley.
It took nearly 30 years for him to break into mainstream projects with HBO, Hulu, Prime Video, CBS.He was inducted into PAPER magazine’s Nightlife Hall of Fame and selected as OUT magazine’s Top 100 influential performers — twice.
His Memoir, Showbiz! My Life as a Middle-Aged Man will be released this year.
The culture is finally catching up.
Swipe for the receipts. 👉
@murrayhill #murrayhill #murrayhillcomedy #gapff #groveandpinesfilmfestival

i'm ✨Showbiz! The guy in the middle is headed to Austin, TX for @moontowercomedy festival April 11&12 at State Theatre! 🎟️ avail link in b i o . Bringing the full show with The Baloney Sandwiches Band @mrjordankatz 🎺@ericlanes 🎹 @davediamondband 🥁 Meet us there for some good times and rimshots!
📸 @mettieostrowski with @k.james_switchnplay @missmalice.bk
OH WHAT a needed boost of pure laughter and joy, BINGO for @godslovenyc with @murrayhill was, for our SOLD OUT audience.I couldn’t think of two better partners to kick off our STORIED PRESENTS series, whose only mission is to inspire, unite and give-back and WOW, did we check all those boxes!! Keep your eyes out for more nights like these ❤️
Thank you to all those who came out to LAUGH and LOVE with us 🙏🏻
Venue: @storied.nyc
Catering: @mgcevents
Lighting: @8ightypro
DJ: @djunclemike
Furniture: @taylorcreativeinc
Rentals: @broadwaypartyrentals
Photo Booth: @majesticbooths

STORIED presents Bingo Night with #murrayhill and friends to benefit #godslovewedeliver 📸 #wilsonmodelsphotography
This isn’t just any coven – it’s @thejinkx’s #LogoLegend coven, nominated at this year’s #GLAADawards 💜✨
🧪 @bendelacreme
🧪 @alokvmenon
🧪 @anania00
🧪 @murrayhill
🧪 @chrisklemens
🧪 @plasmanyc

🎅🏼 We made it official 💍 at A Murray Little Christmas show @lincolncenter last weekend! 🎄Thank you to super-talent @sugar_monsterr Ashley Holt for creating the greatest wedding cake 🍰 of all time! The show, my life, and life in NYC mirrors Rudolph The Red Nose 🔴 Reindeer complete with his misfit friends/chosen family so this cake was perfection! Look at the cake topper in second slide! The details! A stache!
TY @nytimes Vows for capturing the event! What is not pictured is the kids backstage trying to eat the chocolate figures before we even saw it! Showbiz! TY to caterer and pal @mary_giuliani for the connection! ... and to my very own Clarice (aka @mrsshowbiz) the ultimate 🎁 ❤️

🎅🏼 We made it official 💍 at A Murray Little Christmas show @lincolncenter last weekend! 🎄Thank you to super-talent @sugar_monsterr Ashley Holt for creating the greatest wedding cake 🍰 of all time! The show, my life, and life in NYC mirrors Rudolph The Red Nose 🔴 Reindeer complete with his misfit friends/chosen family so this cake was perfection! Look at the cake topper in second slide! The details! A stache!
TY @nytimes Vows for capturing the event! What is not pictured is the kids backstage trying to eat the chocolate figures before we even saw it! Showbiz! TY to caterer and pal @mary_giuliani for the connection! ... and to my very own Clarice (aka @mrsshowbiz) the ultimate 🎁 ❤️
🎅🏼 SHO HO HO HO BIZ 🎅🏼 Wishing you A Murray Little Christmas 🎁 We had a ball at the holiday shows @lincolncenter !! It took me 25 years to get 65 blocks! That's showbiz! Pure magic and community ❤️ Enjoy this vid from @giamckenna Set design and hand-painted by brilliant @stevenrhammel
🎄Star-studded cast dazzled: @sashavelour @stormmarrero @angiepontani @jharrisonghee @boomboomhiller @nycgmc 🍬 Candy Cane Kids
🎄Fruitcake Collective band kept it swinging: @ericlanes @mrjordankatz @mattparkermusic @davediamondband @mikeychopsrubenstein @nadav_trombone @lobot.wood @miriamkempbass with amazing singers @audreymartells @victoriafaiella @jennykarrsinger 🎤
🎄Best production team: @matthewsandager @jasleephillips @colieteddone @ali_gramz and the entire team at Lincoln Center!
🍰 TY to superstar @sugar_monsterr for the best wedding cake ever! A Rudolph & his Misfit pals made of chocolate! 🌭TY @mary_giuliani for connecting and the tiny hot dog tree!
👰🏻♀️ TY my beautiful wife @mrsshowbiz
🎁 Big TY to @shantourage for the opportunity to get on a big stage! Love ya long time!
☃️ Happy Holidays ⛄️

When Murray Hill throws a holiday party, it is NOT to be missed! 🎄❄️🎉
Check out these highlights from A Murray Little Christmas, which celebrated its 25th anniversary at Alice Tully Hall this past weekend! The unforgettable evening featured special guests @angiepontani, @boomboomhiller, @sashavelour, @stormmarrero, @jharrisonghee, the @nycgmc, and the Candy Cane Crew!
📸: @shelbyalaynephotos

When Murray Hill throws a holiday party, it is NOT to be missed! 🎄❄️🎉
Check out these highlights from A Murray Little Christmas, which celebrated its 25th anniversary at Alice Tully Hall this past weekend! The unforgettable evening featured special guests @angiepontani, @boomboomhiller, @sashavelour, @stormmarrero, @jharrisonghee, the @nycgmc, and the Candy Cane Crew!
📸: @shelbyalaynephotos

When Murray Hill throws a holiday party, it is NOT to be missed! 🎄❄️🎉
Check out these highlights from A Murray Little Christmas, which celebrated its 25th anniversary at Alice Tully Hall this past weekend! The unforgettable evening featured special guests @angiepontani, @boomboomhiller, @sashavelour, @stormmarrero, @jharrisonghee, the @nycgmc, and the Candy Cane Crew!
📸: @shelbyalaynephotos

When Murray Hill throws a holiday party, it is NOT to be missed! 🎄❄️🎉
Check out these highlights from A Murray Little Christmas, which celebrated its 25th anniversary at Alice Tully Hall this past weekend! The unforgettable evening featured special guests @angiepontani, @boomboomhiller, @sashavelour, @stormmarrero, @jharrisonghee, the @nycgmc, and the Candy Cane Crew!
📸: @shelbyalaynephotos

When Murray Hill throws a holiday party, it is NOT to be missed! 🎄❄️🎉
Check out these highlights from A Murray Little Christmas, which celebrated its 25th anniversary at Alice Tully Hall this past weekend! The unforgettable evening featured special guests @angiepontani, @boomboomhiller, @sashavelour, @stormmarrero, @jharrisonghee, the @nycgmc, and the Candy Cane Crew!
📸: @shelbyalaynephotos

When Murray Hill throws a holiday party, it is NOT to be missed! 🎄❄️🎉
Check out these highlights from A Murray Little Christmas, which celebrated its 25th anniversary at Alice Tully Hall this past weekend! The unforgettable evening featured special guests @angiepontani, @boomboomhiller, @sashavelour, @stormmarrero, @jharrisonghee, the @nycgmc, and the Candy Cane Crew!
📸: @shelbyalaynephotos

When Murray Hill throws a holiday party, it is NOT to be missed! 🎄❄️🎉
Check out these highlights from A Murray Little Christmas, which celebrated its 25th anniversary at Alice Tully Hall this past weekend! The unforgettable evening featured special guests @angiepontani, @boomboomhiller, @sashavelour, @stormmarrero, @jharrisonghee, the @nycgmc, and the Candy Cane Crew!
📸: @shelbyalaynephotos

When Murray Hill throws a holiday party, it is NOT to be missed! 🎄❄️🎉
Check out these highlights from A Murray Little Christmas, which celebrated its 25th anniversary at Alice Tully Hall this past weekend! The unforgettable evening featured special guests @angiepontani, @boomboomhiller, @sashavelour, @stormmarrero, @jharrisonghee, the @nycgmc, and the Candy Cane Crew!
📸: @shelbyalaynephotos

When Murray Hill throws a holiday party, it is NOT to be missed! 🎄❄️🎉
Check out these highlights from A Murray Little Christmas, which celebrated its 25th anniversary at Alice Tully Hall this past weekend! The unforgettable evening featured special guests @angiepontani, @boomboomhiller, @sashavelour, @stormmarrero, @jharrisonghee, the @nycgmc, and the Candy Cane Crew!
📸: @shelbyalaynephotos

When Murray Hill throws a holiday party, it is NOT to be missed! 🎄❄️🎉
Check out these highlights from A Murray Little Christmas, which celebrated its 25th anniversary at Alice Tully Hall this past weekend! The unforgettable evening featured special guests @angiepontani, @boomboomhiller, @sashavelour, @stormmarrero, @jharrisonghee, the @nycgmc, and the Candy Cane Crew!
📸: @shelbyalaynephotos
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