Kelly Keeling
Born (1966-06-25) June 25, 1966
OriginLafayette, Louisiana, U.S.
GenresHard rock, blues rock, heavy metal, progressive metal
Occupation(s)Singer, musician, songwriter, record producer
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, bass, piano
Years active1980–present

Kelly Keeling (born June 25, 1966) is an American musician and songwriter. Keeling started playing at the age of 14 and began his career as the lead singer of the heavy metal band Baton Rouge.[1] Throughout his career, Keeling worked with major hard rock acts, wrote movie soundtracks and also played with Christian rock bands.[2]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Giving Sight to the Eye (2005)
  • Lime Green Limousine with Marc Zimmerman (2010)
  • Mind Radio (2015)

with Baton Rouge

  • Shake Your Soul (1990)
  • Lights Out on the Playground (1991)
  • Baton Rouge (1997)

with John Norum

with Carmine Appice's Guitar Zeus

  • Carmine Appice's Guitar Zeus (1995)
  • Guitar Zeus II: Channel Mind Radio (1997)
  • Conquering Heroes (2009)

with Michael Schenker Group

with King Kobra

with Heaven and Earth

  • Windows to the World (2001)

with Erik Norlander

  • Music Machine (2003)
  • Stars Rain Down (2004)
  • Live in St. Petersburg (2006)
  • Hommage Symphonique (2007)

with George Lynch

with Paris Keeling

  • End of Ride (2006)
  • End of Ride Revisited (2009)

with O'2L

  • Eat a Pickle (2007)

with Foundry

Guest appearances

  • Alice CooperHey Stoopid (songwriting and backing vocals – 1991)
  • Blue MurderNothin' but Trouble (backing vocals, lead vocals on "I'm On Fire" – 1993)
  • DokkenLong Way Home (songwriting – guitars on little girl I've found – there was a time song vocals acoustic. Among others keeling stamped..song and harmony vocals acoustic guitars2002)
  • Jack Ponti Presents – Volume 1 (compilation – 2003)
  • Dokken – Hell to Pay (songwriting – harmony vocals acoustic guitar 2004)
  • Lana LaneLady Macbeth (backing vocals – 2005)
  • Moonstone Project – Time to Take a Stand (guest vocalist – 2006)
  • JK Northrup – Wired in My Skin (guest vocalist – 2007)
  • The Screamin' Lords – Long Live Me (guest vocalist – 2007)
  • Liberty N' JusticeIndependence Day (guest vocalist – 2007)
  • The Rocket Scientists – Looking Backward – The 2007 Sessions (guest vocalist- 2007)
  • Lana Lane – Gemini (backing vocals – 2007)
  • Don DokkenSolitary (backing vocals four songs green Venice few others and acoustic guitars – 2008)
  • Trans-Siberian OrchestraNight Castle (backing vocals – 2009)
  • Moonstone Project – Hidden in Time (guest vocalist – 2009)
  • Liberty N' Justice – Light It Up (guest vocalist – 2010)
  • Chris Bickley – Tapestry of souls (guest vocalist – 2012)
  • FOUNDRY Calling Allah (guest guitarist Michael Guy – 2015)

Soundtrack appearances


Title

Release Contribution Other artist(s) Soundtrack
"Heart of the Fire" 1991 Songwriting Jeff Scott Soto, Cherie Currie Rich Girl
1998 Totally Irresponsible
"Couldn't Be Better" 2000 Songwriting, vocals Carmine Appice Dish Dogs
"Where You Belong" Carmine Appice's Guitar Zeus
"Angels" 2001 Vocals Carmine Appice Chasing Destiny
"Upchuck Woolery" Songwriting Richard Mann, Planet X Killer Bud
"Hell Yeah" Songwriting, vocals
"Cartune Reality"
"Free" 2010 Songwriting Paris Keeling Kill Speed

References

  1. Ruhlmann, William. "Baton Rouge Biography". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved May 11, 2010.
  2. Miller, Derric (2007). "Liberty N' Justice – Independence Day review". Hardrock Haven.net. Archived from the original on August 17, 2011. Retrieved April 5, 2011.
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