
Kirk Kelly (born Kirk P. Kelly on Long Island circa 1960) is an American folk singer, songwriter and labor activist from New York City. In the mid-1980s Kelly and a group of like-minded musicians started calling themselves "anti-folk" and started a small but intense movement. Kelly's music has been infrequently recorded over the years. Kelly's first solo release, Go Man Go, appeared in 1988 on the punk label, SST . Kelly's socio-political second album, New City (1997) was released nearly a decade after his first.
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