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Elly-May Barnes (born ) is an Australian musician and
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advocate. Starting her career as a backup singer for her father,
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frontman
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, she started doing solo rock shows, and then
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. She is known for her first solo single, a cover of the
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song " Creep", in 2023, but came to national prominence in November 2024 with the airing of the documentary series ''Headliners''. In this series, Barnes and other musicians formed bands comprising people with disabilities and mentored them over seven weeks, ending with a live performance at the Mundi Mundi Bash. Her debut album, ''No Good'', was released on 12 April 2024.


Early life and education

Elly-May Barnes was born in , the youngest of four children of rock musician
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and his wife Jane. Her elder full siblings are Mahalia, Eliza-Jane, and Jackie. Elly-May was born 14 weeks prematurely, and doctors told her parents that there was only a 50% chance of survival. At the age of three, she was diagnosed with
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. She had her first surgery at the age of six, and more followed. Barnes is of Scottish-Jewish descent through her father, and Thai descent through her mother. Barnes looked up to her sisters, and remembers listening to her father sing and wanting to be a singer herself. She was a fan of
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,
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,
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, and
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, and liked
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s. From the age of two, she was a member of the band formed by the four siblings, called The Tin Lids. Their Christmas 1991 album, '' Hey Rudolph!'', was a platinum-selling album, giving Barnes her first hit single at the age of two. The family lived in
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,
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; the
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suburb of
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; and
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in France. In Year 11 she attended
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in Sydney, and dated
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, son of
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frontman
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, before deciding to apply to study in the UK. She was accepted into
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, in
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, and spent her final years of school there. Finn and a schoolfriend of Barnes flew over at the same time and also went to schools in the UK. Barnes loved the school, excelled in her subjects: advanced English,
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, and
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s. However she came home before completing her final year, as she found the size of the school meant that her pain was exacerbated by all of the movement, and around that time her father had to have cardiac surgery.


Career

Barnes started off singing in
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style, and did back-up vocals for her father. She did a few solo shows with free admission, because she "didn't tell anyone about because hedidn't like people to come", before a breakthrough
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show in
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in 2018 which came about by chance. She was accompanied on organ by
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, and sang
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songs. Her career took off after this. She performed a cabaret show called ''Glittery and Unhinged'', in which she performed songs by Dolly Parton,
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,
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, Bob Dylan, and
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. In 2020 she performed a cabaret version of Bowie's 1972 song "
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", accompanied by Doley. She enjoys dressing up, loves sparkly clothes, and uses a "light-up cane" on stage. She released her first solo single, a cover of the
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song " Creep", on 20 November 2023.. 20 November 2023 She says that the song is "just a really beautiful song to relate to if you're feeling like you're in a world that's just not made for you". It was produced, mixed, and mastered by her "dear friend",
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, brother Jackie played drums, with
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on keyboards, Kara Jayne on bass, and
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on guitar. The song was recorded at her father's studio, Freight Train Studios, and the
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was made by
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.


''No Good'' (2024)

Her debut album, released through
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on 12 April 2024, is ''No Good''. The tracks are largely original songs, co-written by her Uncle Mark Lizotte (better known as Diesel), Neil Finn,
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pianist Don Walker, singer/songwriter Shane Nicholson, and others. The last track is a tribute to
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. Other musicians who contributed to the album are Davey Lane (who wrote four of the songs),
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, Charley Drayton, Jack Moffitt, Clayton Doley, and Jackie Barnes. Diesel and Walker co-produced the album. The title track, "No Good", and "Baby Don't Slow Me Down" which were co-written by Barnes and Lane.


Other musical collaborations

Barnes performed live with
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band
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on tour, supported
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, sang in Neil Finn's choir in a series of live shows showcasing songs from his album, '' Out of Silence''. She recorded a song with
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, Clayton Doley, and
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for the 2022 New Zealand comedy film,
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. Davey Lane has appeared with her on stage at several of her cabaret shows.


Advocacy

Barnes advocates strongly for inclusion for
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, "to show other people that there isn't this one mould of what a disabled person looks like. Or what any person looks like or can be". Based on her experience, especially flying around on tour with her father, and performing on stage herself, she realised that "the whole world isn't built for everybody to get around". In 2023 she spoke about the need for venues to improve accessibility at a music conference for women. While she had not earlier spoken much about her own disability, started to realise that "it's important to talk about it because… I think people need to see themselves. I don't want people to think they should disappear", citing the case of Ann-Marie Smith in
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, who died of neglect in a chair in her home. Barnes is a friend of younger disability advocate
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, who also has cerebral palsy. Diviney is known for calling out
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and
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for using the word "
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" in their songs, leading to both of them altering their lyrics. Both Barnes and Diviney do fundraising gigs for The Children's Hospital at Westmead, where both received treatment as children.


Media work


''Headliners''

In November 2024, the five-part series ''Headliners'' premiered on ABC TV. The series features a project to advocate on behalf of musicians with disabilities, led by Barnes and narrated by
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. The project entailed bringing musicians with disabilities together to form two bands which, after coaching by experienced musicians and performers, would appear on stage at the Mundi Mundi Bash in western
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, around from
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. Barnes described the project, which combines her love of music as her passion for advocacy, as a "group effort" in coming to fruition. Tim Rogers mentored the group who become
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band Together With Strangers, while
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took on the other one, forming the classic rock band Sync or Swim.
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,
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drummer
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, and Jimmy Barnes also each have a single session with the bands. The bands have just seven weeks to prepare for their live performances at the festival, and the series shows their struggles to play together as a band, but without over-dramatising, as do some
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s on television. The songs chosen for each band were as follows: *Sync or Swim: ** "
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" (
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) ** "
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" (
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) *Together With Strangers: ** " The Real Thing" (
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) ** " Boys in Town" (
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) Both bands proved to be hits in front of the audience, with Rogers afterwards commenting "I've never felt pride like that, it was really overwhelming and very emotional because what these people have had to go through is very humbling". The series was widely covered in the press and received many positive reviews. It is distributed internationally by Banijay. ''Headliners'' was co-produced by
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and
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, including the same team who created ''
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''. They produced the show in association with
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, with additional support from
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.


''Rock the Rat''

An upcoming music documentary series, ''Rock the Rat'', highlights the importance of inclusion for musicians living with disabilities. In July 2024 the series' first live concert, filmed to create the first episode in the series, featured Barnes, Tim Rogers, and Ella Hooper.


Personal life

Barnes is very close to her parents, Jimmy and Jane, and all of her three siblings, Mahalia, Eliza-Jane (EJ), and Jackie, are also involved in the music industry. Her uncle is Mark Lizotte, better known as the musician Diesel. She suffers from
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caused by her cerebral palsy, and has had many medical procedures since infancy. She undergoes regular
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, has to regularly have casts put on her legs to stretch them, and has Botox injections to stop spasms in her legs. In around 2021 she had major surgery to lengthen her calves and
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s. She fell pregnant at the age of 24, and had her son Dylan, whom, she credits with leading her to look after herself better and value herself more.


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