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Sean Kelly (Australian musician)

Sean Patrick Kelly is an Australian singer, guitarist and songwriter best known as a founding member of the bands Models, Absent Friends and The Dukes.

Early life
In his youth, Kelly was exposed to a variety of musical genres that eventually influenced his own style. Before developing a taste for pop music and the Top 40s, he would listen to his parents classical music and show tunes. Although his first love was the drums, he shifted focus to the guitar to further his ambitions as a songwriter. and the two of them got together with Ian McFarlane to form their first band. At the age of 15, he left home and moved into a boarding house in St Kilda, busking at Kings Cross and Paddy’s Market in Sydney. ==Career==
Career
Kelly started his professional career in 1977 in Spred, later called Teenage Radio Stars, alongside James Freud, who eventually joined him in Models. This was his first foray into the world of punk rock. Kelly joined the band when he was invited by Freud to replace another guitarist and even took on the role of a vocalist for the first time. Models continued, with many line-up changes, until 1988. ==Discography==
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