Kiley Gaffney

Kiley Gaffney

Kiley Gaffney is an Australian musician and performance artist. Before signing to Warner (WEA) in the 1995, she worked predominantly in theatre (acting and singing) and the artworld (performance).

She released two albums with Warner, "Bitter Fluff" and "Sweet Meat", writing and playing most of the instruments on Bitter Fluff and writing, producing and playing everything on Sweet Meat. Outspoken and ardently political, Kiley is now teaching university and completing her PhD.

Often associated with her relationship with Regurgitator (both her labelmates and close friends), Kiley has lived with their manager Paul Curtis since Quan introduced them in 1994. They have two children.


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