Kelley Stoltz
is an American singer, songwriter and musician. He currently resides in San Francisco, CA. His music has been compared to that of Brian Wilson [1], The Velvet Underground, Nick Drake and Leonard Cohen.
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History
Kelley Stoltz was born in 1971 and grew up in
Michigan. He moved to
New York in his early twenties. While living in New York in the mid 1990s, Stoltz served as an intern with
Jeff Buckley's management company where he worked as a "fan-mail" sorter. In the late 1990s he relocated to San Francisco and began his own musical career.
Stoltz recorded his first album
The Past Was Faster
in 1999, released on Telegraph Records. Stoltz self-released his second album
Antique Glow
in 2001. The original release was 200 vinyl LPs in hand-painted sleeves. Later the album gained wider distribution when it was released by Jack Pine Social Club in the US, TKTK in the UK and Raoul Records in Australia. His next project was recorded in the last week of 2001: a track by track cover of
Echo & the Bunnymen's
Crocodiles
album recorded on his 8-track tape recorder.
In late 2003, Stoltz toured Australia for the first time and recorded a 4 track direct to disc EP at Corduroy Records. In 2004, Mojo magazine gave
Antique Glow
a four (out of five) star review and featured an article on Stoltz in their "Mojo Rising" column.
In 2005, Stoltz signed to
Sub Pop and released "The Sun Comes Through" EP. He also toured Europe in April and Australia for a second time in Dec 2005-January 2006. His first full length release for SubPop, entitled "Below the Branches", was released in February 2006.
In tandem with the release of "Below the Branches" was an industry first: "Below the Branches" was the first record in history to make an on-package claim about renewable energy use with the Green-e logo. Stoltz tracked his electricity use and with the help of the Green-e program, offset the all the electricity used to record his record with green tags from the
Bonneville Environmental Foundation. In Kelley's words: “Using renewable energy to offset the electricity I needed to power my guitar amps and my recording machines was a simple and effective way for me to do something about my impact on the environment. Green-e certifies that I am buying 100 percent renewable energy. Hopefully, people will see their logo; check into what they do, and make renewable energy a part of their lives, too."
Stoltz and his band were the opening support band for
The Raconteurs, on their July and August 2006 tour. Stoltz also performed at the 2006
Lollapalooza in Chicago.
His song "Birdies Singing" from "Below the Branches" has been used by Volvo for the Volvo C30 commercial in Sweden in 2007; it has also been used for the
Regions Financial ad campaign of 2007 in the U.S. Stoltz's song, "Memory Collector" is featured in a Marriott Hotels ad, and several of his songs were used in the hit FX series, "Damages."
In early 2006, Stoltz produced
God's Boat
, the debut album from
The Passionistas - which was released on June 5, 2007.
On February 5, 2008 Stoltz's album
Circular Sounds
was released by Sub Pop.
Discography
- The Past Was Faster
(1999)
- Antique Glow
(2001)
- Crock-O-Dials
(Late 2001)
- Australian Tour
LP (2003)
- The Sun Comes Through
(2005, Sub Pop)
- Below The Branches
(2006, Sub Pop)
- Circular Sounds
(2008, Sub Pop)
References
- ... San Francisco Bay Guardian...