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Miami soul singer/composer Paul Kelly was a consistent '70s R&B artist whose songs distinguished the repertoire of many southern soul singers. After recording for <a href="spotify:artist:6X9yOmE5Tex41Xn7edmD5h">Buddy Killen</a>'s Dial label in 1965, Kelly debuted on the R&B charts with "Stealing in the Name of the Lord" in 1970 for Happy Tiger Records. <a href="spotify:artist:6X9yOmE5Tex41Xn7edmD5h">Killen</a> produced some of Kelly's subsequent output for Warners Brothers in Nashville, including the grinding "Don't Burn Me" in 1973. Kelly's compositions graced a number of albums, including the 1991 <a href="spotify:artist:7Ks9lt2zomYkmOeLv0PbHW">Holmes Brothers</a> encore album for Rounder, Where It's At. ~ Bill Dahl, Rovi

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