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Birth name | Jonathan Ledingham |
Born | Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland | 8 July 1947
Died | 2 May 2020 | (aged 72)
Genres | Folk rock |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Years active | Mid-1960s–1976; 2004–2007 |
Website | Official website |
Jonathan Kelly (born Jonathan Ledingham, 8 July 1947 – 2 May 2020) was an Irish folk rock singer-songwriter, who enjoyed a varied career in music, playing with many musicians and groups, including Eric Clapton and Tim Staffell. He formed Jonathan Kelly's Outside in 1973.
Born in Drogheda, County Louth, he attended Drogheda Grammar School. He played bass guitar for Humpy Bong which featured former Bee Gees drummer Colin Petersen. The band did not progress but released one single, "Don't You Be Too Long". Kelly would then retain Petersen as his manager and release two albums through RCA, Twice Around the Houses and Wait til They Change the Backdrop.[1]
Outside was made up of Kelly, Snowy White and Chas Jankel on guitars, Dave Sheen on drums and Trevor Williams (ex-Audience) on bass guitar. White went on to play with Pink Floyd and Thin Lizzy before a successful solo career, and Jankel later played with Ian Dury and the Blockheads. One album was recorded, ...Waiting On You, in 1974, with an accompanying single "...Waiting On You"/"Outside", before the band members went their separate ways.
Kelly stopped performing in 1976.[2] However, between 2004 and 2007, he returned to performing a few solo acoustic concerts at small venues.[3]
Kelly died on 2 May 2020, after a long illness.[4]
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