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*From the Vaselines to present* |
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In
1987 Eugene along with Frances McKee joined to form
the Vaselines in Edinburgh. The band also consisted of
Eugene's brother, Charles, on drums and James Seenan
on bass. The Vaselines dissolved in 1989 with the
release of their first LP. In 1990, Eugene formed
Captain America but was forced to change the name due
to a possible copyright infringement suit by Marvel
comics. Thereafter the band would become known as
Eugenius. In Addition to Raymond Boyle and Roy
Lawrence, Kelly borrowed Gordon Keen from the Bmx
Bandits and Francis MacDonald from Teenage Fanclub to
form the Eugenius line up. In 1994 Eugenius released
their second album, Mary Queen of Scots. Following the
Eugenius releases Eugene co-wrote "If I Could Talk I'd
Tell You" with Evan Dando and has appeared on several
compilations and other collaborations. Eugene has now
completed a solo album tentatively scheduled for
release sometime in 2003.

Eugene Kelly and Frances
McKee Vaselines Era

Eugenius 1992

Eugene Kelly Solo 2002
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