Bill Kelley
Recording Engineer

Bill Kelley may be considered more of a "sound artist" than a composer. Although he has worked in the traditional genres: acoustic, electronic and electro-acoustic music, his more recent works are more likely to be discovered in museums and art galleries than the traditional music venues.

Kelley earned an MFA from Mills College in Oakland, CA where he studied with David Rosenboom, Robert Ashley, and Anthony Braxton.

Kelley has written and directed several multi-media operettas. Collaborations with his wife, Kelli Scott Kelley and other Houston artists were common in the 90's, generating multi-media performance works including The Lake Project (performed on a lake in Splendora, Texas); Aqua Pura (at Rice University); The Imminent Asteroid; and the film Plantationland, which premiered at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston.

As for paying gigs, Kelley was an adjunct faculty member of Houston Community College, teaching Recording Studio Techniques, Electronic Music, and private lessons. He was also an engineer at BaseLine Studios in Houston. Upon moving to Baton Rouge, he became the webmaster for the Louisiana Department of Education until the year 2000.

He recently created a web tool to make grocery shopping easier. Curious? Check it out at http://easyshoppinglist.com.

Please visit Kelley's website at http://wdkelley.com.

Bill Kelley, Recording Engineer
School of Music
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA 70803-2504
Voice: 225/578-2654
Fax: 225/578-2562
E-mail: wdkelley@lsu.edu



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Baton Rouge, LA 70803-2504
Phone: 225/578-3261
Fax: 225/578-2562


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