Tori Kelly

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Tori Kelly
Background information
Birth name Victoria "Tori" Kelly
Born December 14, 1992 (1992-12-14) (age 15)
Canyon Lake, California
Origin United States
Genre(s) Pop, R&B
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 2003—present
Label(s) Geffen Records (2005—2006)

Victoria "Tori" Kelly (born on December 14, 1992 in Canyon Lake, California) is a 15 year old American singer, whose greatest success is being a winner on the nationally broadcast America's Most Talented Kids show.

In February of 2003, Tori became a semi-finalist on the show Star Search. She didn't win the contest, but later in 2004, she made an appearance on America's Most Talented Kids, singing Christina Aguilera's Keep On Singin' My Song and won, beating out singer and accordionist, Hunter Hayes. She made a second appearance on the show in the Tournament of Champions, but lost to Antonio Pontarelli, a rock singer/songwriter/violinist. Tori has already become a fan favorite in Bulgaria. She was signed to Geffen Records in 2005. According to her Myspace profile, Tori was in the studio for about a year working with notable producers such as The Underdogs, Diane Warren, Raphael Saadiq, Keri Hilson, Midi Mafia, Sam Waters, Mishka, Soulshock & Karlin, and Brian Cox. Unfortunately, things didn't work out. So far, there hasn't been any announcement on when Tori will release her debut album.

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