Keedy

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Keedy
Background information
Birth name Kelly Ann Keedy
Born July 26, 1965 (1965-07-26) (age 42)
Abilene, Texas,
United States
Origin Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Genre(s) Pop
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter
Years active 1991–present
Label(s) Arista Records (1991)
Independent (Present)
Associated acts Royce & Keedy
Website Royce & Keedy Official Myspace Music Site
For more details on the British singer, see Keedie Babb.

Keedy (born Kelly Ann Keedy on July 26, 1965, Abilene, Texas[1]) is an American singer best known for the 1991 Billboard Hot 100 top 20 hit, "Save Some Love".

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[edit] Debut album

Album cover for Chase the Clouds
Album cover for Chase the Clouds

Keedy's debut album, Chase the Clouds, was released in 1991 to good reviews. The first single, "Save Some Love", became a top 20 hit. The second single, "Wishing on the Same Star" was a moderate success, but due to management changes at Arista Records, promotional support for the single and the album was shelved and no other singles were released.

For a time, Keedy remained at Arista, and attempted to work on a second record, but continuing management shifts eventually led to the project being shelved. Keedy parted ways with Arista soon after.[2]

[edit] Recent years

After leaving Arista, Keedy moved back to Wisconsin and continued making music. In the mid 1990s, Keedy joined a local cover band, The Orphans.[3]. After leaving the band, Keedy teamed up with her husband, musician Royce Hall, to form the band, The LuvByrds. The duo continue to record and perform, and frequently post their demos on their "Royce & Keedy" MySpace page.[4]

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NAME Keedy
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Keedy, Kelly Ann
SHORT DESCRIPTION Singer, songwriter
DATE OF BIRTH July 26, 1965
PLACE OF BIRTH Abilene, Texas,
United States
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH
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