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Steve Kelly Pushing

My 11th album - crikey !!!!

About Me

An unplugged version of 'On Your Own' - tarted up version on the new album Bedrock. For full details email Steve on [email protected]
A mimed version of the then work in progress, 'Sense' - the finished track can be found on Bedrock. About two thirds of the way through there is a problem with the light and the picture is replaced with adverts for my page and the new album - but stay tuned because there's a nice instrumental coda.
Remembering Quintessence, Skid Row, Gary Moore and Derek & The Dominos
Remembering Uriah Heep, Colosseum, Nazareth, Dr Feelgood, Kursaal Flyers
These videos courtesy of:
AvecDesign
You will also find more videos about The Village Blues Club there.
THE LOW DOWN
This page is primarily dedicated to promoting the album Pushing The Envelope, released in 2000 to worldwide acclaim, sorry disdain !!!!!
A 21 track extravaganza packed with the usual witless, cliche riddled songs - played in my best ham-fisted manner. I sing on the verge of a melody most of the time.
Mind you the artwork for the CD case is pretty good - even if I did take the pics.
Well to be fair it is really very good - the four tracks featured here give a good, representative, cross section of the styles on the album - if you'd like to buy a copy of this excellent record - then send me a message and we'll get the ball rolling.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 11/9/2006
Band Website: email: [email protected]
Band Members:

The usual suspect I'm afraid - muggins here wrote, played, sung, recorded, mixed and mastered the whole shebang.

But Andy Mayes played harmonica on Between Yesterday and Tomorrow and Jim Peters wrote the music for Sheets Of Smoke.
Influences: Nick Drake
Neil Young
Bob Dylan
Fairport Convention
The Beatles
The Rolling Stones
Sandy Denny
Richard Thompson
The Kinks and Ray Davies
The Who
Bronco
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Record Label: Endless Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

The Long Ryders - I Want You Bad

This was shot during the European leg of their 1987 tour - silly boy here saw them twice during the mid 1980s - at the Hammersmith Clarendon Hotel where I sang into the microphone proffered to me by S...
Posted by Steve Kelly Pushing on Tue, 19 Jun 2007 06:42:00 PST