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Steve Kelly (Cinders)

About Me

An unplugged version of 'On Your Own' - tarted up version on the new album Bedrock.
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 exists primarily to promote Steve Kelly's 12th album 'Cinders In The Soup' - a superb 20 track collection that highlights Steve's addiction to his own ego.
Several of the songs on the album 'Rainbows Follow Stormclouds', 'Under My Skin', 'Sit And Watch', Infinite Justice, 'Gone' and 'Candle Of Light' were performed, once upon a time, at the very wonderful Catweazle Club in Oxford. The club has, of course, long since recovered from such setbacks and now lives happily ever after.
People (family and friends, people that care about him) have tried to dissuade him from putting his songs out there - but will he listen - will he hell !!!!!
So rampant is his disregard towards the opinions of others that Steve has FOUR other pages on Myspace !!!!!!
They are:
Steve Kelly
Steve Kelly Rox
Steve Kelly Pushing
The Further
'Cinders In The Soup'
20 tracks, 64 minutes playing time, nice little booklet with notes for each track.
Back cover art

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 3/15/2007
Band Members:

Steve Kelly writes, plays, sings, records, produces and mixes all of the songs.
Thus he is solely to blame for the results therein.
Influences: Nick Drake
Patti Smith
The Pentangle
Neil Young
Leonard Cohen
Joni Mitchell
John Sebastian
The Beatles
John Cale
Chan Marshall
Ray Davies
Al Stewart
Richard Hawley
Nico
Robert Wyatt
Robyn Hitchcock
Lee Hazlewood
Joan Baez
Tim Buckley
The Rolling Stones
Bridget St John
The Moody Blues
Suzanne Vega
Van Morrison
Bob Dylan
P.J. Harvey
David Bowie
Calexico
Fairport Convention
Sandy Denny
Feminism
Dylan Thomas
Oscar Wilde
Johnny Cash
June Carter
Donovan
caffeine
Sue
music
guitars
keyboards
percussion
singing

Sounds Like: Steve Kelly
The Further
Record Label: Endless Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Two different songs posted

I've just updated the songs on my player and added two different ones.They are:'Honey Pot''Under My Skin'I hope that you enjoy them.LoveSteve
Posted by on Thu, 03 Jul 2008 15:38:00 GMT

Song on the radio - and new song posted

Kristen Westhoven played 'Rainbows Follow Stormclouds' on her show If Only You Could See What You Hear on Friday night. To celebrate I have added another song ('Candle Of Light') from the album to my ...
Posted by on Sun, 01 Jul 2007 16:27:00 GMT

Nick Drake - A Skin Too Few - Part One

An insight into the man behind the music - in five parts. The subsequent four parts can be found in the blogs that follow this one. Enjoy.Steve.Part One
Posted by on Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:14:00 GMT

Nick Drake - A Skin Too Few - Part Two

Part Two.
Posted by on Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:12:00 GMT

Nick Drake - A Skin Too Few - Part Three

Part Three.
Posted by on Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:10:00 GMT

Nick Drake Documentary - A Skin Too Few part 5

Part five.
Posted by on Tue, 19 Jun 2007 07:32:00 GMT

Nick Drake - A Skin Too Few - Part 4

Part Four.
Posted by on Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:09:00 GMT

A glimpse of Nick Drake

The Shell (by Molly Drake, mother of Nick Drake). Recited by Gabrielle Drake. From the documentary A Skin Too Few: The Days of Nick Drake. The Shell Add to My Profile | More Videos
Posted by on Mon, 18 Jun 2007 16:10:00 GMT

Cinders In The Soup: sleevenotes

Notes on Cinders In The Soup 1. A Quiet Return An exercise in keyboard instrumentalism  I seem to like opening an album with a neutral statement (in as much there are no lyrics to deliver a direct ...
Posted by on Mon, 19 Mar 2007 05:26:00 GMT