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Michelle McAdorey (born in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. In the early 1980s, McAdorey lived in the UK, where she was briefly a backup singer for Kirsty MacColl. While there, she joined a new wave band called ''Corect Spelling'' (sic). Although the band received widespread exposure for their debut single "Love Me Today", the band broke up after receiving poor support from their label. McAdorey eventually moved back to Toronto, where she wrote songs with Blue Rodeo's Greg Keelor,〔Barclay, Michael, Jack, Ian Andrew Dylan, & Schneider, Jason. ''Have Not Been the Same: The CanRock Renaissance, 1985-95.'' Ann Arbor, MI: ECW Press, 2001.〕 and appeared in the video for Blue Rodeo's hit single "Try".〔("Reel Toronto: Music Videos of the 1980s" ). Torontoist, January 19, 2011.〕 She eventually formed Crash Vegas,〔LeBlanc, Terry. "Blue Rodeo Front Man Steps Out." ''Billboard'' 110.31 (1 Aug 1998): 61.〕 and the songs she had written with Keelor formed the basis of that band's debut album, ''Red Earth''. Crash Vegas disbanded in 1996. In 2000, McAdorey released her solo debut, ''Whirl''. The same year, she appeared on King Cobb Steelie's fourth album, ''Mayday'', lending her vocals to the title track. Her latest solo album, ''Into Her Future'', was released on October 30th 2015 via DWR.〔("Crash Vegas' Michelle McAdorey Returns with New Solo Album" ). ''Exclaim!'', September 16, 2015.〕 McAdorey is the niece of Canadian television personality Bob McAdorey, a reporter for the Global Television Network. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Michelle McAdorey」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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