![]() ![]() I can't really remember how it went – I remember I had a lot to drink afterwards from relief. I sang Dylan's "Girl from North Country" and "Streets of Forbes", a traditional Australian song about Ben Hall. They had a night, I think a Monday night, where anyone could get up. ![]() He later recalled: I was living there at the time and there was a folk club at Salamanca Place. While travelling around Australia, Paul Kelly made his first public performance in 1974 in Hobart. He began writing prose and started a magazine with some friends. Kelly studied arts at Flinders University in 1973, but left after a term, disillusioned with academic life. Kelly attended Rostrevor College, a Christian Brothers school, where he played trumpet and studied piano, became the first XI cricket captain, played in the first XVIII football (AFL), and he was named dux of his senior year. ![]() According to Rip It Up magazine, "legend has it" that Kelly's mother gave birth to him "in a taxi outside North Adelaide's Calvary Hospital". Paul Maurice Kelly was born on 13 January 1955 in Adelaide, South Australia, to John Erwin Kelly, a lawyer, and Josephine (née Filippini), the sixth of eight surviving children. ![]()
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