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Paul Kelly To Perform At Kiwi Churches

Published: Tue 22 Jan 2013 10:30 AM
Media release – Tuesday 22nd January 2013
Paul Kelly To Perform At Kiwi Churches
Australian folk rock legend Paul Kelly is coming back to NZ this March to perform intimate concerts at two of New Zealand’s beautiful landmark churches. Promising to be a treat for all that attend, Kelly will make his way through his outstanding catalogue of work to date accompanied by his talented nephew Dan Kelly (also on guitar).
Paul Kelly has recorded nineteen studio albums as well as the music for several film and television soundtracks. He has been the recipient of 5 ARIA film awards for best original soundtrack (Lantana), and for music, multiple ARIA’s 3 APRA songwriting awards and 6 CMA’s (Australian Country Music Awards). He was inducted into the ARIA Hall Of Fame in 1997 and was a finalist for Australian of the Year in 2012.
Throughout his impressive career Kelly has also written songs for other influential artists including Mick Thomas, Renee Geyer, Kate Ceberano, Nick Cave, Kasey Chambers, Missy Higgins and Troy Cassar-Daley.
His songs have touched the hearts of fans in Australia, New Zealand and the USA where David Fricke of Rolling Stone Magazine called Kelly “one of the finest songwriters I have ever heard…” Gems such as Before Too Long, Darling It Hurts, Dumb Things, To Her Door and Give in to My Love make up the legacy amplified only by Kelly’s unique approach to music and his deep lyrical understanding.
See the man and the legend live this March in two of New Zealand’s finest churches in Wellington and Auckland!
PAUL KELLY
2013 NZ TOUR DATES
Friday 22nd March Old St Paul’s – Wellington
Saturday 23rd March Holy Trinity Cathedral – Auckland
Tickets for all shows go on sale Wednesday 30th January and are available from Ticketmaster (www.ticketmaster.co.nz phone 0800 111 999) and NZ Tix (www.nztix.co.nz)
Paul Kelly’s latest album Spring & Fall is out now! www.paulkelly.com.au
CURRENTLY TOURING: Ed Sheeran, The Script, Bryan Adams, Neil Young with Crazy Horse and Garbage!
ENDS

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