Michael Fennelly
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Michael Fennelly was one of the singer/guitarist/songwriters included in The Millennium, the Curt Boettcher music group of the 1960s. Born in New York on April 4 1949, he has one older sister and one younger one. He began taking guitar lessons when he was nine years old. He went on to perform as lead singer, guitarist and songwriter in Crabby Appleton, releasing two albums and charting a top forty hit "Go Back". He also had a subsequent solo career, releasing two albums in the 70's. Mike also recorded with Steely Dan; he sings the high harmony on "The Boston Rag" from Countdown to Ecstasy, their second album. At the time, he was known to date Susan Witkowski(Turner). He currently resides in Oregon.

