[17][136] They met when she interviewed him for Sunday Arts on ABC Radio. [91][92] Kelly's next solo releases were Deeper Water in 1995 and Live at the Continental and the Esplanade in 1996. Both were members of Stardust Five, which released a self-titled album in 2006. It was released in May 1992, and reached No. 29. In April 2011 Neil Finn and Kelly co-headlined a show at Red Hill Auditorium in Perth; it was the first music concert at the new venue. [199] Later in March, Kelly toured New Zealand with Dan Kelly to promote Spring and Fall by playing in church venues.[200]. He began writing prose and started a magazine with some friends. It peaked at No. 10 on the ARIA Albums Chart, but none of its singles reached the ARIA Top 40 Singles Chart. I wrote a lot of songs about trains early on, trains and fires, and then I moved on to water". Spencer et al, (2002), Kelly, Paul Band entry. [167] Kelly's duet with country singer Melinda Schneider, "Still Here", won 'Vocal Collaboration of the Year' at the 2009 CMAA Country Music Awards of Australia. [2][212] In 2007 Kelly donated his 'Lee Oskar' harmonica to the Sydney Powerhouse Museum. [32] The 20-track album peaked at No. 2, and has achieved quadruple platinum certification, indicating sales of over 280,000. [28][75] Forster indicates it has Dylanesque influences, and shows Kelly "honing the skills of a fine balladeer and storyteller". "[28] Rolling Stone (Australia) hailed Post as the best record of 1985. Finally, One Night the Moon included Mairead Hannan's "richly melodic Irish airs" which "beautifully counterpoint Kelly's work" and Carmody's "distinctive ballads". [40] A single LP version of Gossip featuring 15 songs was issued in the United States by A&M Records in July 1987. [13] She sang the role of Marguerite in Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) Radio Perth's performance of Faust in 1928. [178] As a companion to his memoir, he issued an 8×CD box set, A – Z Recordings, with live performances from his A – Z Tours from 2004 to 2010. [170] All proceeds from the Melbourne concert went to the Red Cross Victorian Bushfire relief. [15], Jon Jobbagy of The AU Review caught their first performance at the Sydney Opera House and noted the stage backdrop was designed by Noel Crombie (ex-Split Enz) and Sally Mill. [126], Kelly has written songs with and for numerous artists, including Mick Thomas, Geyer, Kate Ceberano, Vika and Linda Bull, Nick Cave, Nick Barker, Kasey Chambers, Yothu Yindi, Archie Roach, Gyan, Monique Brumby, Kelly Willis, Missy Higgins, and Troy Cassar-Daley. 1 on the related Music DVD Chart. [211] However, Kelly has been quoted as saying "Song writing is mysterious to me. [32] On the Kent Music Report Albums Chart, it reached No. 19. Kelly provided guitars and vocals for their debut album, Professor Ratbaggy, on EMI Records. [153][154] In November–December Kelly undertook his A-Z tour, a series of solo acoustic performances playing 100 of his songs in alphabetical order over four nights, at the Brisbane Powerhouse, Melbourne's Spiegeltent, and at the Sydney Opera House. I don't feel like I have got it nailed yet".[2]. [14] One of the final tracks performed at each gig was a cover version of Henry Mancini's "Moon River" with the chorus "Oh, dream maker, you heart breaker / Wherever you're goin', I'm goin' your way". [6] A tour in support of the album saw Kelly perform the entire album plus selected hits from his catalogue. [157][158], Kelly made his first appearance at the Big Day Out concerts across Australia in early 2008,[159] while in March he performed at the South by Southwest music festival in Austin, Texas. [197], During February and March 2013, Kelly and Neil Finn undertook a collaborative tour of Australia. [189][190], On 29 September 2012 Kelly performed "How to Make Gravy" and "Leaps and Bounds" at the AFL Grand Final although most of the performance was not broadcast on Seven Network's pre-game segment. Dan has released three albums, two of which received ARIA Award nominations. [144] Funds raised from the album went to Life, Love and Health and The Alola Foundation. [175], Paul Kelly published his memoir, How to Make Gravy, via Penguin Books (Australia) on 22 September 2010. Check out Paul Kelly on Amazon Music. [15] Kelly's grandparents started the Italo-Australian Opera Company, which toured the country in the 1920s. [28][99] Smoke was issued on Kelly's new label, Gawdaggie, through EMI Records in October 1999, and peaked at No. 36. "[43] Years later Kelly disavowed both Dots albums: "I wish I could grab the other two and put 'em in a big hole". View the profiles of professionals named "Paul Kelly" on LinkedIn. [218] For Paul Kelly: Stories of Me Declan recalled his feelings whenever he hears "When I First Met Your Ma", which describes Kelly's courtship of Hilary. [28] The High Rise Bombers recorded two tracks, "She's Got It" and "Domestic Criminal", which appeared on The Melbourne Club, a 1981 compilation by various artists on Missing Link Records. Kelly has won 14 Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Music Awards, including his induction into their Hall of Fame in 1997. [60], Gossip was co-produced by Kelly and Alan Thorne (Hoodoo Gurus, The Stems) who, according to music journalist Robert Forster (former The Go-Betweens singer-songwriter), helped the band create "a sound that will not only influence future roots-rock bands but, through its directness, sparkle and dedication to the song, will also come to be seen as particularly Australian. Dr Paul Kelly is a Lecturer in Physical Activity for Health at the University of Edinburgh. [18][19], Sean Palmer of The Sydney Morning Herald felt the album allowed one to "enjoy these musical stalwarts jamming together". Paul Kelly will play the Opera House Forecourt on November 19 and 20, with special guests Steve Earle and Middle Kids. Paul Kelly’s voice has never ached like this before. [146][149], Kelly formed Stardust Five in 2006, with the same line-up as Paul Kelly and the Boon Companions from Ways & Means. Kelly's albums Gossip and Post rated at No. 7 and No. 30 on the list. [86] Kelly contributed songs and vocals to the soundtrack of the 1993 television series Seven Deadly Sins. [3][4] In October 1984 TV music series Rock Arena, hosted by Suzanne Dowling, broadcast Kelly's group performing "Billy Baxter" while Split Enz provided "I Got You". [28] He justified his decision: "We forged a style together. [196] The film won the Film Critics Circle Award in 2012 for Best Documentary, and the ASE Award in 2013 for Best Documentary Editing. [137] This was followed by a more extensive series of shows between July and September throughout North America and Europe. [64] It highlights the Gurindji Strike and Vincent Lingiari as part of the Indigenous Australian struggle for land rights and reconciliation. [28][32] Stuart Coupe, Kelly's manager, advised him to sign with Regular Records due to difficulty re-signing with Mushroom's Michael Gudinski. He sat on the bed. [25][52] They spent two weeks recording at Clive Shakespeare's studio. [28][40] Paul Kelly and the Dots signed to Mushroom Records and issued "Billy Baxter" in November 1980, which peaked at No. 38. [9] As Countessa Anne Filippini, she was Australia's first female symphony orchestra conductor. It peaked at No. 23 on the ARIA albums charts. The ensemble would also tour together in late 2014 and early 2015. [13][17] As of 2007, he was a DJ around Melbourne and played the drums. His biographical film, Paul Kelly: Stories of Me, directed by Ian Darling, was released to cinemas in October 2012.
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