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There are 3 bands using the name Delaney. A duo from Sheffield, and a group from Portland, Oregon. 1. Delaney - Sheffield duo Singer / guitarist Matthew Barlow and keyboardist Chris Bailey make melodic electropop tunes. http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=27150825 2. Christelle Delaney, talentuous French pop-folk artist signed on Lithium and Pehr records. http://www.pehrlabel.com/delaney/index.htm 3. Delaney - Portland, Oregon band .
Born on the northern island of New Zealand in 1972. Shipped down to Christchurch in a shoe box at 5 months old, after seeing the Rolling Stones play at 2 months old. Voted "Biggest Dreamer" in primary school, until he went to Special Dreamers School. Asked to leave Special Dreamers School after being suspended four times at the ripe old age of 14. He left New Zealand and migrated over the ditch to Australia to fail last year of school. Moved back to New Zealand and began his career in the Catering Industry, with training at the Rangiora Training Prison...
Singer, songwriter, guitarist Delaney Bramlett (1939 – 2008) was one of the most unheralded influences in late sixties, early seventies rock who remained a creative volcano until his untimely death. Eric Clapton, in his biography, wrote, “Delaney taught me all I know about singing.” Best-known for his role in the group Delaney and Bonnie and Friends, Mississippi-born Delaney was revered as a musician’s musician who, over the years, played and collaborated with a Who’s Who of rock legends, including Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, John Lennon, George Harrison, Duane Allman, Jerry Lee Lewis, Etta James and King Curtis. After initially getting some...
Mattie Delaney (1905 – unknown) was an American delta blues singer and guitarist. She was active in the 1930s with only two known recordings: "Down the Big Road Blues," and "Tallahatchie River Blues." Born Mattie Doyle in Tchula, Mississippi, she recorded two songs for the Vocalion Records label in February 1930. Her song "Down The Big Road Blues" was a variant of Tommy Johnson's "Big Road Blues". She was unusual for a female performer of the time, in that she played guitar accompaniment and sang topical songs.[1] Nothing is known of her life after the recordings. Two of Delaney's songs...
Arthur Delaney ‘Darling / Dance of Fools’ Released on Young & Lost Club Records on 6th April 2009 “I’ve walked for many years along this path to lead me here” belts Arthur Delaney in the opening bars of his debut single ‘Darling’. Recollecting the long road he has travelled, on an epic Homer-esque odyssey of spiritual enlightenment and discovery. A journey that has left him not only a very talented songwriter but also an accomplished guitar player. There’s only one problem: he’s just 19 years old. The multi-faceted, young singer was born a long way from where he is supposed...