Michael Fennelly (born April 4, 1949)[1] is an American musician known for his work as a singer and songwriter in the 1960s and 1970s, notably in The Millennium and Crabby Appleton.
[1] He contributed electric sitar and vocals to the album Present Tense by Sagittarius, and then became one of the five singer/guitarist/songwriters included in The Millennium, the sunshine pop group assembled by Boettcher.
[1] The band were signed to Elektra Records, and released two albums,[1] with Fennelly's writing becoming influenced by such emerging musicians as Neil Young and Stephen Stills.
[1] The first, Lane Changer (1974), was recorded in England with ex-Zombie Chris White producing and members of the group Argent contributing to some tracks.
Fennelly's second solo album, Stranger's Bed, was recorded in Los Angeles with Denny Bruce producing and Keith Olsen engineering.