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Indianapolis In-Tune|Show #034: Shelby Kelley Episode
One of the cool things about doing this show is going out to cool
remote locations, enduring the bewildered stares and questions of
people who are not yet podcast-savvy, and annoying the audiophiles and
broadcasting professionals who think I should be locked in a booth
somewhere with sound-cushioning foam on the walls and speaking in deep,
over-enunciated tones. For those of you "get" the idea of organic
media -- and who keep track of the background ambiance for each show,
or occasionally come out to watch a recording session -- the echoes,
slamming doors, and clanking dishes this week are courtesy of the Fountain Diner on the outskirts of downtown, where I haven't recorded since meeting Gentleman Caller
there almost three years ago. The only difference is, this time
instead of space-cadet headsets, I've got nice, big microphones on big
black stands. I'm not sure which is stranger-looking, but the
microphones do a much better job of picking up the background.
Someday, I'll be brave enough to try to record in the bowling alley.
This week's guest, Shelby Kelly, is a very talented singer/songwriter
who first cut his teeth in the alternative/underground rock band
Creepin' Charley and the Boneyard Orchestra, a long-time staple at the
Melody Inn, Radio Radio, and most of the popular clubs in the city.
His first solo project, Alone, is about as far from that particular
brand of music as you can get. The eight track CD showcases Shelby's
talents as a lyricist and singer who is full of passion, wit, and
charm. Not quite folk, not quite rock and roll -- but accessible to
both audiences -- these songs will appeal to any fan of good music,
solid vocals, and poetic lyrics.
Links referenced in the show:
Shelby Kelley can be found here: MySpace. Check out his "band," Creepin' Charlie, here: Myspace / Web Site. In addition to his music, Shelby is also a talented artist. Check out samples of his art work here: MySpace, or on the cover of Otis Gibbs' latest CD. His first CD, Alone, is available at his shows. You can catch him soon at the Indianapolis Songwriters Cafe (who can be heard on Show #032), or at Birdy's Live with Mandy Marie on April 28th opening for the Dexter Romweber Duo (a great band out of North Carolina whose name we butchered during the show). If you are an out-of-towner, you can purchase the CD by emailing "shelbykelleymusic at gmail dot com" During the interview, we get thrown off when Ryan "Sweaty B" Williams walks by the window next to us. Ryan hosts the Indianapolismusic.net Podcast which has a slightly larger circulation and much slicker production values than this show. Registered members of Indy In-Tune are eligible to enter and win a copy of "Alone," graciously donated by Shelby Kelley.
[ Fri, 27 Mar 2009 10:30:00 GMT ]
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