AC/DC Bassist Co-Producing T.J. KELLY & KEROSENE

March 19, 2007

Charles Runnells of The News-Press has posted an article on the Florida-based band T.J. KELLY & KEROSENE, whose current recordings are being produced by AC/DC bassist Cliff Williams and Steve Luongo, former drummer for MOUNTAIN and the JOHN ENTWISTLE BAND.

"They've got a lot of promise," Williams said. "There's definitely something there."

Executive producer Arnie Wohl discovered Kelly when his hairstylist slipped him a demo (Kelly's wife works at Vincent Salon as a massage therapist).

The CD featured just Kelly and his guitar, but the songs were strong, Wohl said. And Kelly's singing voice mixed Keith Urban, Rob Thomas and Ed Kowalczyk from LIVE.

Wohl quickly called Williams.

"I said, 'Hey, you've got to listen to this kid,'" said Wohl, who promoted Paula Abdul during her heyday. "Now we're working on having the biggest rock star to ever come out of Fort Myers."

The band laid down four songs at Unity Gain Recording Studio in Fort Myers recently, and now the producers are finishing up the mixes. They plan to send the CD to friends in the music industry.

Read more at The News-Press.

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