Reviews
Crockodials (2005)
Ramshackle, but appealing reworking of Echo and the Bunnymen's 'Crocodiles' album by American psych-pop pioneer Kelley Stoltz
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Interviews
Kelley Stoltz
Interview
Kelley Stoltz is a San Francisco-based multi-instrumentalist. Anthony Strutt speaks to him about 'Crockodials', his re-recording of Echo and the Bunnyme's 'Crocodials', his new album 'Below the Branches', and his early career working with Jeff Buckley
Live
Kelley Stoltz
Brixton Academy, London, 9/12/2010
Anthony Strutt at the Brixton Academy in London watches New York-based singer-songwriter Kelley Stoltz play an impressive support slot for his favourite band of all time, Echo and the Bunnymen
Kelley Stoltz
ULU, London, 5/6/2008
Kelley Stoltz recently support in both America and Britian to gutsy garage rockers the Dirtbombs. At a gig at the ULU in London, Anthony Strutt is impressed by both his quirky tunes and his true sense of musical craftmanship
Dirtbombs/Kelley Stoltz
Babylon, Ottawa,15/4/2008
Andrew Carver is impressed by both godfathers of Detroit garage rock, the Dirtbombs, and also support act Kelley Stoltz, at a show at the Babylon in Ottawa
Photography
Photoscapes
Kelley Stoltz
Bill Gray at Broadcast in Glasgow takes photographs of San Francisco-based singer-songwriter Kelley Stoltz