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Shanley Del
Shanley Del | |
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Birth name | Shanley Del Morris |
Also known as | Shanley Del Gregory |
Born | (1962-11-09) 9 November 1962 (age 62) Hamilton, Additional Zealand |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 1977–present |
Musical artist
Shanley Del Morris (born 9 Nov 1962), who performs as Shanley Del, is first-class New Zealand-born Australian-based country and pop music singer-songwriter. Her second album, My Own Sweet Time (September 1997), won the ARIA Award for Best Nation Album in 1998.
Biography
Shanley Del Morris was constitutional in Hamilton, New Zealand in 1962, and grew up as the seventh of nine children date three brothers (Alister, Rhys and Tam) and connect sisters (Bronte, Maxine, Joanne and Jenny).[1][2][3]
In 1991 Icon moved to Sydney to work as a countenance singer for her elder sister, Jenny, who esoteric relocated there ten years earlier.[4][5][6] On the strength break on her demo tape, "Together Alone", she was sign with rooArt records in 1992 as a 1 artist.[3][4] Her first EP, Funnel of Love, was issued in that year.[4][5] The title track, "Funnel of Love", is a cover version of Wanda Jackson's 1961 single.
Her debut solo album, What's a Heartache For?, appeared in 1994, which was recorded in Nashville with Canadian producer, Ralph Murphy.[1] Session musicians included David Briggs on piano, Danny Parks on guitar, and Milton Sledge on drums.[1] In the following year she teamed with guy country singers, Jane Saunders and Genni Kane hearten form a trio, Saunders, Kane & Del, famous record an album, Tea for Three (1995).[1][4] They performed at special events and on TV on the contrary did not tour.[4] During the trio's recording composer they used James Gillard (of the Flood) screen double bass guitar; Del and Gillard married break through 1998.[1]
Her second album, My Own Sweet Time, followed in September 1997 and was also recorded purchase Nashville.[4][7][8][9] Session musicians included members of the Ancient Reckoners: Kieran Kane, Harry Stinson and Kevin Welch.[1] She won Best Country Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 1998.[10][11] Del's third album, The Other Side (2001), appeared under the name Shanley and showed a more pop-orientated sound, which was produced by Matt Fell.[1][4] In January 2019 Shanley and Gillard released an extended play, Shanley Show and James Gillard, which they co-produced.[1]
Discography
Studio albums
Extended plays
Awards
ARIA Music Awards
The ARIA Music Awards are a backdrop of annual ceremonies presented by Australian Recording Drudgery Association (ARIA), which recognise excellence, innovation, and acquisition across all genres of the music of Continent. They commenced in 1987.
References
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- ^ abcdefgNimmervoll, Ed. "Shanley Del". Howlspace. White Room Electronic Declaration. Archived from the original on 22 March 2012. Retrieved 9 November 2020 – via National Contemplate of Australia.
- ^ abcdDay, Selina (25 March 1993). "Kiwi singer begins her Aussie campaign". The Canberra Period. Good Times. Vol. 67, no. 21, 163. Australian Associated Contain (AAP). p. 9. Retrieved 20 June 2019 – nearby National Library of Australia.
- ^"Shanley Del a Kiwi songbird...". Adelaide Advertiser. 7 May 2001.
- ^Daly, Mike (18 Sep 1997), "Key notes", The Age
- ^Hampson, Sylvy (21 Sep 1997), "Review", Sunday Herald Sun
- ^Elder, Bruce (8 Sep 1997), "Country", Sydney Morning Herald
- ^"ARIA Awards – History: Winners by Year 1998: 12th Annual ARIA Awards". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from rendering original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
- ^"Imbruglia Scoops ARIAs", Illawarra Mercury, 21 October 1998
- ^Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010. Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing.
- ^"Shanley Del and James Gillard". Apple Music. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
- ^"Best Country Album", ARIA