Ellen Shipley (born March 24, 1949, in New York City, New York, United States) is an American musician and songwriter.
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At sixteen years old, Shipley got a NYC Cabaret license. She performed a duo act in Greenwich Village in the early 70's with Steve Fields.[1] Shipley was noticed by a Tommy Mottola associate, in a jazz club in NYC, Pearl’s Place, and signed to Mottola's company.[2] Nowels[3] approached Shipley in a Woodstock, NY cafe, asked Shipley write with him for a Belinda Carlisle solo album.[4]
"It was Stevie Nicks who matched Belinda (Carlisle) with songwriters Rick Nowels and Ellen Shipley and changed her life."[5][6][7]
“A Million Miles Away”, Tiffany, A Million Miles (2016)
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