The Warren Weeks Show

77 - Sean Kelly: One of Canada's hardest-working guitarists

52 min · 18. okt. 2024
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Sean Kelly is a Canadian musician living in Toronto. He's played with a long list of bands, including Lee Aaron, Coney Hatch, Nelly Furtado, Helix, Honeymoon Suite and his own band, Crash Kelly, to name just a few. He's also a published author, his most recent book titled, Don't Call it Hair Metal. He's also appeared in several musical productions, including Rock of Ages. Sean also teaches high-school in Toronto. We talked about growing up in northern Ontario, some of the memorable stories from his career, balancing his teaching and music careers and the merits of hard work. Hope you enjoy this episode.

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