Hello Kelly

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Hello Kelly, of Orangeville, Ontario, is a pop-rock band. Whether they're romping through an upbeat riff-rock power tune, or moving gently through one of their stirring ballads, this band will put a smile on your face and keep it there. From the vibrant and colourful guitar-work, to the tingling synth sounds that never get old, this band has constructed a sound that is teaming with fresh melodies, creative arrangements and lyrical confidence.

Having released the "Green Things Grow" EP in January 2007, Francois Goudreault Jr., the band's 21-year old frontman and songwriter, is confident they've taken it up a notch: "The idea behind Green Things Grow is that we're all just like the green things that grow so naturally all around us. In the grand scheme of things, we are all young, inexperienced but eager greenhorns who are ready to grow: Grow in our confidence, grow in our wisdom, grow in our faith. Lyrically, this project is an exploration through the emotions that come with change - the joy of growth and the pain of lessons learned."

After all the lights go down and they cram back into their tour van, Hello Kelly is on the road for one reason, and that's Kelly. Kelly is the poster girl for every typical teenage anthem. As the rest of this twisted world tries to tell Kelly how she should look, act and feel, Hello Kelly exists to encourage and challenge listeners to build their own dreams and define their own beliefs. "Lots of the kids we play for are hardened and hurting; We make an effort to fuel our songwriting with our own experiences and faith. We find that's the best way to be honest and make a positive impact."

Source: http://www.cmcentral.com/artists/1292.html


http://www.hellokellyonline.com