Burke Shelley
Burke Shelley was a British songwriter, singer, composer and musician (1950–2022). He was born at Cardiff and died at University Hospital of Wales.
Also recorded as John Burke Shelley.
Identity
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Burke Shelley is recorded as a citizen of United Kingdom. Burke Shelley is recorded with the occupation songwriter. Burke Shelley is classed in the genre heavy metal music. Burke Shelley is classed in the genre hard rock. Burke Shelley is recorded as songwriter, singer, composer and musician. Burke Shelley is recorded at birth as John Burke Shelley.
Identity and origins. Burke Shelley was recorded at birth as John Burke Shelley. The authorities additionally record the heading John Burke Shelley. His recorded languages were English and Welsh.
Chronology
- 1950Burke Shelley born at Cardiff.
- 1950Burke Shelley was born on 10 April 1950.
- 2022Burke Shelley died at University Hospital of Wales.
- 2022Burke Shelley died on 10 January 2022.
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“Burke Shelley”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2928498: Burke Shelley
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