Michael Shelley (musician)
Michael Shelley is a New York based singer-songwriter. He has released 5 albums. He has opened tours in the United States for They Might Be Giants,[1] Shonen Knife & Marshall Crenshaw, in Japan. Some members of Belle & Sebastian have played on his records & with him live on UK tours. Michael Shelley is also a disc jockey at freeform radio station WFMU, known for his weekly interviews with musicians.
Discography
- Jimmy's Corner (May 15, 2015 - Confidential Recordings) a 30 song album of instrumental songs[2]
- Leftovers (2012 - Confidential Recordings) a collection of live tracks, non-lp cuts, cover songs and various rarities.
- Goodbye Cheater (2005 - Confidential Recordings)(Confidential was co-founded by Shelley in 2001)[3]
- I Blame You (2001 - Bar None)
- Too Many Movies (1998 - Big Deal)[1] (released in UK on Shoeshine Records, 2001)[4]
- Half Empty (1997 - Big Deal)
- Four Arms To Hold You (1998 - Big Deal) a collaborative effort with Scottish musician Francis MacDonald (BMX Bandits, Teenage Fanclub, etc.) under the band name "Cheeky Monkey".[5]
Also Appears on
- He’s A Rebel: The Gene Pitney Story Retold (2002 - To M'Lou Music) performing "Walk"
- What the World Needs Now ... Big Deal Artists Perform The Songs of Burt Bacharach (1998 - Big Deal) performing "Baby It's You"[6]
References
- 1 2 (8 October 1998). Michael Shelley shows sensitivity in songbook, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- ↑ (May 15, 2015). Michael Shelley's website, Official Michael Shelley Site
- ↑ (1 February 2003). Declaration of Independents, Billboard (magazine)
- ↑ (4 March 2001). Rock: Michael Shelley - Too Many Movies, Glasgow Herald
- ↑ (17 April 1998). Just monkeying about a little, Glasgow Herald
- ↑ (31 January 1998). Albums - Review, Billboard (magazine)
External links
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