Paul Maurice Kelly (born 13 January 1955 in Adelaide, South Australia) is an Australian singer-songwriter and is recognized as an icon of Australian rock music as a member of the ARIA Hall of Fame. He is now based in Melbourne, Australia.<p>His output has ranged from bluegrass to studio-oriented dub reggae, but his core output comfortably straddles folk, rock, and even some country. His lyrics, simply and laconically voiced, have managed to speak to Australian experiences and history perhaps more broadly and directly than any other artist, from "Bradman"[1], about the Australian cricketer Sir Donald Bradman, through "To Her Door"[2], a tale of a struggling couple's breakup and attempts at reconciliation, to "Every Fucking City"[3], a darkly comic story of a backpacker chasing a former girlfriend through a Europe stripped of distinctive national character.<p>Kelly was born in Adelaide, South Australia, the sixth of nine children, in a family of Irish Catholic heritage. He attended Saint...
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