Shelly's Page

 

     

Hello Friends and welcome to Shelly's page. Thanks for sharing your interest in what interests me! Good music, positive attitude, appreciation for the natural beauty of the earth. Affirming and participating in activities to help each other achieve our highest potential.

Please send your comments and booking requests to Shelly@sunyatta.com

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Jazz and Blues Instrumentals (piano trio)
St Louis Blues   easiest way to loosen up
It's Jazz   salutes a lifelong love for jazz
Stella by Starlight   relaxing trip with a jazz classic

Sunyatta Excerpts (spiritual journey)
Keep This Hope Alive   Finding the hero inside
You Know It Too
  In between the seldom seen
What is Obvious   Understanding diversity
Simple Honest and Free   Can it be so hard?
Body and Soul   Devotion and surrender
Bitter is Bitter   Tumbling down
Secret Love   Eternal self

C
ountry Funk Originals
Hummingbird Life 
 Love that sweet honey
Perfect Town   Take me home

Free Jamming (having fun in the home studio)
Welcome 
Minor Swing

 
Tucson Funk Afternoon

 

Patchoque Theater, Patchoque NY LI,
Induction into
The Long Island Music Hall of Fame
Sunday Oct. 15th, 2006

Shelly was an original member of the very successful pop group, "Brooklyn Bridge".  The Brooklyn Bridge once again brought nationwide exposure to the voice of Johnny Maestro. His powerful performance of Jim Webb’s "The Worst That Could Happen" backed by the Bridge’s trademark strong vocal and horn arrangements, led to a gold record for the band and countless concert and television appearances, including one on the Ed Sullivan Show, Mike Douglas, Merv Griffin ,Della Reese shows and more. Other hits followed, including "Welcome Me Love", "Blessed Is The Rain", "Your Husband My Wife", and "You’ll Never Walk Alone". By 1972 the Brooklyn Bridge had sold over ten million records. Sold out shows at major clubs and concert halls (such as New York’s Bottom Line, Madison Square Garden and Radio City Music Hall, Long Island's Westbury Music Fair, Carnegie Hall, Nassau Coliseum, New Haven Coliseum, Casino's in Atlantic City, Connecticut, Mississippi,  Las Vegas and numerous Telethon's each year raising hundred's of thousand's of dollars and frequent local and nationwide television appearances will attest to the durability of the group’s supporters over the years, but also gathering many new fans as well, it’s clear that the story of Johnny Maestro and The Brooklyn Bridge is one that will continue for a long time to come.

Other inductees include: Harry Chapin, Sam Ash, Sr, John Coltrane, Richie Havens, Long Island Philharmonic, George Gershwin, Twisted Sister, Stray Cats, Vanilla Fudge, Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley and Peter Criss, the Long Island members of K.I.S.S., Billy Joel, Cyndi Lauper, Mose Allison, Tony Bennett, Marian McPartland and more!

 

Go to The Long Island Music Hall of Fame website for more information

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