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'''Steven John Kilbey''' (born [[13 September]] [[1954]], Welwyn Garden City, England) is the lead singer |
'''Steven John Kilbey''' (born [[13 September]] [[1954]], Welwyn Garden City, England) is the lead singer-songwriter and bass guitarist for [[Australia]]n [[rock band]] [[The Church (band)|The Church]]. He is also a music producer, poet, and painter. |
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Kilbey has released several solo music projects and collaboratively written and/or produced recordings with the late [[Grant McLennan]] (of [[The Go-Betweens]]), [[Stephen Cummings]], and [[Kev Carmody]]. ''Earthed'', a book of fiction, was published in 1986, in conjunction with an album of the same name of instrumental electronic music. His book of poetry, ''Nineveh/The Ephemeron'', was released in 1998 and was later republished. |
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A biography of Steve Kilbey titled ''No Certainty Attached'' is due to be released in 2007 by Verse Chorus Press. |
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Kilbey, a [[vegan]] for other three decades, lives in [[Bondi, New South Wales|Bondi]], a suburb of [[Sydney]], Australia, with his wife and three of his five children. <ref>[http://stevekilbey.blogspot.com]</ref> A biography of Steve Kilbey titled ''No Certainty Attached'' is due to be released in 2007 by Verse Chorus Press. {{fact}} |
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[[Image:Church-steve-kilbey-ca-np.jpg|thumb|Steve Kilbey of The Church - California, 1986]] |
[[Image:Church-steve-kilbey-ca-np.jpg|thumb|Steve Kilbey of The Church - California, 1986]] |
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*''Art Imitating Life'' (2007) |
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*[http://www.soundisidore.com/] Official website for [[Isidore]] |
*[http://www.soundisidore.com/] Official website for [[Isidore]] |
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*[http://www.drinkswithtony.com/stevekilbey.html Kilbey interview] on the ''Drinks With Tony'' radio show |
*[http://www.drinkswithtony.com/stevekilbey.html Kilbey interview] on the ''Drinks With Tony'' radio show |
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Revision as of 03:16, 16 August 2007
Steven John Kilbey (born 13 September 1954, Welwyn Garden City, England) is the lead singer-songwriter and bass guitarist for Australian rock band The Church. He is also a music producer, poet, and painter.
Kilbey has released several solo music projects and collaboratively written and/or produced recordings with the late Grant McLennan (of The Go-Betweens), Stephen Cummings, and Kev Carmody. Earthed, a book of fiction, was published in 1986, in conjunction with an album of the same name of instrumental electronic music. His book of poetry, Nineveh/The Ephemeron, was released in 1998 and was later republished.
Kilbey, a vegan for other three decades, lives in Bondi, a suburb of Sydney, Australia, with his wife and three of his five children. [1] A biography of Steve Kilbey titled No Certainty Attached is due to be released in 2007 by Verse Chorus Press. [citation needed]
Discography
Albums
- Unearthed (1986)
- Earthed (1987)
- The Slow Crack (1989)
- Remindlessness (1990)
- Narcosis EP (1991)
- Narcosis + (1997)
- Dabble (2001)
Collections
- Acoustic & Intimate (2000)
- Freaky Conclusions (2003)
Collaborations
Hex (with ex-Game Theory's Donnette Thayer)
- Hex (1989)
- Vast Halos (1990)
Curious (Yellow) (with Karin Jansson)
- Taken By Surprise (1990)
- Charms and Blues (1990)
- Love Itself (1990)
Jack Frost (with Grant McLennan of The Go-Betweens):
- Jack Frost (1991)
- Snow Job (1996)
Fake (with Sandy Chick):
- Fake (1994)
Isidore (with Remy Zero's Jeffrey Cain)
- Isidore (2004)
Gilt Trip (with his brother Russell Kilbey)
- Gilt Trip (1997)
- Egyptian Register (2005)
Mimesis (with Simon Polinski)
- Art Imitating Life (2007)
References
External links
- Kilbey's blog
- Art gallery selling Kilbey's paintings and poster
- [2] Official website for Isidore
- Kilbey interview on the Drinks With Tony radio show