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Michael shared a very different version of [[Mention::Sweetie-Pie]] on Indie 103.1 Radio (May, 2009).<br>
Michael shared a very different version of [[Mention::Sweetie-Pie]] on Indie 103.1 Radio (May, 2009).<br>

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Michael Farrell

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Michael shared a very different version of Sweetie-Pie on Indie 103.1 Radio (May, 2009).
In her 2014 interview with Michael, Julie Hamill records:

J: Which of The Smiths albums were you really into?
M: I knew about How Soon Is Now, Still Ill, Hand In Glove, but the first album I heard when I really bought into the whole thing was ‘The Queen Is Dead’. I remember buying it on vinyl, which I still have in my mother’s basement. The whole album raised my eyebrows. Morrissey is a force in his own right but Johnny Marr, and even Andy Rourke, I think his playing is really underrated and a really important part of the sound.

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Pianist, keyboarder, guitarist, songwriter, based in Los Angeles, CA. Performed in Morrissey's band, worked as musical director for Macy Gray and Vanessa Brown

For the visual artist please use Michael Farrell (4) For the label manager at Anjunabeats, please use Michael Farrell (5)

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Michael Kevin Farrell is an American keyboardist, musical director, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, best known for his work both recording and touring with Alanis Morissette, Morrissey and Macy Gray.