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LEE CHARLES KELLEY'S SONGS
Some might ask, If you're a professional dog trainer, why advertise yourself as a songwriter?
I started training dogs in 1987 but I wrote my first song when I was five. (Okay, it wasn't any good, but still...) I've also had some modest success: I played the Troubador in 1975, wrote the title song for an independent film in 1976, and I've gotten positive feedback from Carly Simon, rocker Ric Derringer, jazz diva Tierney Sutton, and Broadway composer Charles Strouse.
I also co-wrote the musical It's Only Money (with composer David Forrest), produced at the Mad River Playhouse in Waitsfield, Vermont in 1997.
I've kept my songwriting on the back burner for a long time, but I just started my own music publishing company -- West Sixty Ninth Street Music -- and I'm now starting to market my songs.
I am a proud member of ASCAP. You can hear songs, reviews, news, and more at WestSixtyNinthStreetMusic.
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