Shanley Del
Shanley Del (born Shanley Del Morris; 9 November 1962) is a New Zealand-born country music singer based in Australia.[1] Her album My Own Sweet Time won the 1998 ARIA Award for Best Country Album.
Shanley Del | |
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Birth name | Shanley Del Morris |
Also known as | Shanley Del Gregory |
Born | Hamilton, New Zealand | 9 November 1962
Genres | Country |
Biography
Shanley Del Morris was born in Hamilton, New Zealand in 1962, and grew up as the youngest child with three brothers (Alister, Rhys and Tam) and four sisters (Maxine, Bronte, Joanne and Jenny).[2][3] By 14 years old she was a member of the New Zealand National Youth Choir.[4]
As a member of a cover band, Gigolo, Del had a nightclub residency two nights a week for a year. With fellow Gigolo member, Zennor Alexander, she joined a new wave band, Chrome Safari, which released two EPs.[4] In 1990 Del sang with a country band, the Waltons.[4]
In 1991 Del moved to Sydney, Australia and was a backup singer for her elder sister, Jenny Morris.[4][5] In 1992 she signed with rooArt records as a solo artist.
In March 1993 Del reflected on her version of country music, "If people are closed and unreceptive, they're not going to listen as soon as they hear the word 'country', and that's their problem until they come around. I don't think anything I say is going to affect whether people are going to listen. I just do my thing and hope for the best."[4] Her solo album, What's a Heartache For?, appeared in 1994. It was followed in 1997 by My Own Sweet Time.[6][7][8] She won Best Country Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 1998.[9][10]
In January 2019 Shanley released an extended play with her husband James Gillard which they co-produced.
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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AUS [11] | ||
What's a Heartache For? |
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My Own Sweet Time |
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88 |
The Other Side |
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EPs
Title | EP details |
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Funnel of Love |
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Red Roses |
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Shanley Del and James Gillard |
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References
- McGilvray, Annabel (17 September 1997), "Shanley doe it for herself", Daily Telegraph
- "Nature or Nurture? Something in the Blood ... or in the Water?". Aprap (2). Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). July 2008. p. 10. Retrieved 20 June 2019.
- Gregg, Stacy (February 1992). "Sisters-in-arms". More. National Library of New Zealand (104): 26–31. Retrieved 20 June 2019.
- Day, Selina (25 March 1993). "Kiwi singer begins her Aussie campaign". The Canberra Times. Good Times. 67 (21, 163). Australian Associated Press (AAP). p. 9. Retrieved 20 June 2019 – via National Library of Australia.
- "Shanley Del a Kiwi songbird...". Adelaide Advertiser. 7 May 2001.
- Daly, Mike (18 September 1997), "Key notes", The Age
- Hampson, Sylvy (21 September 1997), "Review", Sunday Herald Sun
- Elder, Bruce (8 September 1997), "Country", Sydney Morning Herald
- "ARIA Awards – History: Winners by Year 1998: 12th Annual ARIA Awards". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
- "Imbruglia Scoops ARIAs", Illawarra Mercury, 21 October 1998
- Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010. Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing.
- "Shanley Del and James Gillard". Apple Music. Retrieved 30 March 2020.