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Michael den Elzen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Michael den Elzen
Michael den Elzen (born 1962) is a musician and music producer based in Melbourne, Australia. He has performed for over 30 years with many well-known Australian and New Zealand artists, principally as a guitarist, and has contributed music for several Australian movie soundtracks. ==Early career== Den Elzen spent his early life in Boort and Mansfield (Victoria) and started playing guitar at about 10 years of age. At the age of 15, he was performing in Melbourne with the band ''Expresso Bongo'', who made it to the finals of the Channel 9 TV talent competition "Safeway New Faces". He co-founded local bands ''Notorious Gentlemen'' and ''The U-Boats'', and did recording studio session work. At age 19, he joined Broderick Smith for his first solo album and toured in his band for about three years. He went on to perform with Venetta Fields; with Tim Finn as a guitarist on his 1985 ''Big Canoe'' tour; and with Stephen Cummings on his "This Wonderful Life" album, and Australian and US tours. In the mid 80s, den Elzen formed Melbourne band Schnell Fenster with ex-Split Enz members Phil Judd, Nigel Griggs and Noel Crombie. They released two albums, "The Sound of Trees" and "OK Alright A-Huh O Yeah" and toured in Australia and New Zealand.
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