In 2011, Segal released her album An Atheist Album. It is composed of songs Segal wrote at ages 15–21. Segal released her first recording, Shelley Segal EP, in 2009. Segal speaks about music as a means to criticise ideas, and help society forward. With a different perspective, Segal began to see religion more negatively than when a theist, taking issue with things such as gender segregation in Orthodox Jewishsynagogues. She came to call herself an atheist around the age of 18. At the age of 11, Shelley Segal began singing in her father's band and writing her own songs. Her father, Danny Segal, is the president of the East Melbourne Synagogue (as of August 2017) and plays violin in a klezmer wedding band. She was raised in a traditional Jewish household. Her first single, 'Saved', is currently used as the opening theme by the webcast and cable access television show The Atheist Experience. She has toured Australia, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, China, and the United States and has played at many atheist/secular events including the Reason Rally, the American Humanist Association conference, California Free Thought Day, the Global Atheist Convention, ReAsonCon, Gateway to Reason, and Reasonfest. She is most known for music with secular themes, including her 2011 album, An Atheist Album. Shelley Segal (born 4 April 1987) is an Australian singer and songwriter.
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