SAN DIEGO — Bill Murray, a late-blooming lead singer in a bluesy classic-rock band called Blood Brothers? The veteran film star and former mainstay on TV’s “Saturday Night Live” belting out the vocals on songs by the Kinks, Stephen Stills, Paul Butterfield and more?
No, this is not a shelved “SNL” skit featuring Murray’s popular “Nick The Lounge Singer” character lampooning Bob Dylan’s “Like a Rolling Stone,” Wilson Pickett’s “In The Midnight Hour” and the Dave Clark Five’s “Catch Us If You Can.”
Blood Brothers is — with one famous exception — a polished group of seasoned music professionals. Its newest member just happens to be a long-acclaimed actor whose role in the 2003 film “Lost in Translation” earned him a best actor Oscar nomination.
“This band is made up of all-stars,” said Mur