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Shelley Segal

by Paul Cashmere on February 26, 2013

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Melbourne based singer-songwriter Shelley Segal sings about what she knows and what she believes.

The Jewish-raised artist now calls herself an Atheist that makes her part of “the fastest growing minority in Australia”.

Shelley Segal tells her story across a range of genres from pop to jazz. She teaches vocals, music theory and songwriting and as a Bachelor of Applied Music to her name.

Shelley is preparing to release two albums ‘An Atheist Album’ and ‘Little March’.

See Shelley live at:

February 27 – The Toff in Town, MELBOURNE
w/ Lauren Gleazer, Anna Smryk & The Appetites
7pm // $15 or $12 presale (03 9639 8770)

March 2 – Tatts Hotel, LISMORE
7:30pm

March 9 – San Francisco Nap Con 2013

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