Keith Buckley
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'Keith Buckley( Engaged to Lindsay White)' (born November 19, 1979 in West Seneca, New York) is the lyricist and vocalist for the metalcore band Every Time I Die. He has a younger brother, Jordan Buckley, who is a guitarist in the same band, and a younger sister named Jacquelene. Keith also was diagnosed with Vascular Malformation during the making of their third studio album, The Big Dirty. Keith also has somewhat of an obsession with movies, he critques his favourites in Alternative Press.
He attended Virginia Tech before doing music full time. Recently he joined Pop Punk band Fall Out Boy and Dillard Raymer live to play a cover of Pantera's "Walk", a performance that has received only criticism from Pantera fans all over the world.
Keith Buckley is also a member of The Finale, his side project. The two-piece plays indie and acoustic music.
He also lent his vocal talents to an R&B hook in Chae Hawk's track "PBS", a performance that has received only criticism from Chae Hawk fans all over the world.
Keith Buckley was also an English teacher previously, and has stated that if he ever quit music would likely go back to teach high school English.
Keith also has a tattoo of Spock's head on a lawn chair, day dreaming about what he (Spock) would look like with a moustache. Spock has a tear coming out of his eye because he cant grow a moustache.
Keith knows the stripper's real name.[1]
Keith Buckley has a nose ring and a tattoo of a snake smoking a cigarette in a party hat.
Every Time I Die are currently headlining the Sub-City Take Action tour, with openers From First to Last, The Bled, August Burns Red, and The Human Abstract. They are also slated to be on this summer's Vans Warped tour. [2]