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Kelly was born in Oklahoma, and as a young girl she and
her family moved all over country. They finally settled down in Houston, TX where she
spent most of her youth. Her family moved again her senior year to
Tucson, AZ which is where she began her musical career. Kelly began singing professionally right out of high
school with a fabulous classically trained guitarist by the name of David
Holt in Tucson, AZ.
Within the first year of their debut, Kelly and David Holt were hired
as the opening act for Mickey Gilley and Johnny Lee when they came to Tucson.
It wasn’t long before Kelly caught the attention of Bob Schultz, the owner
of a local radio station. Bob had many contacts in the music industry and
signed Kelly to a management contract. Kelly's management team moved her to
a local night club to get the experience of working with a live band. Kelly
soon became the club’s featured singer. Sadly, Bob suffered a fatal heart attack
and the management company was eventually dissolved.

Kelly (1995)
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However, by this time, Kelly had developed a strong
following for herself and she continued performing as the featured singer at
that same club six nights a week for the next couple of years. During
this time she opened shows for Sammi Smith ("Help Me Make it Through the
Night") and also Dave Dudley. She later left the club to pursue other
opportunities and for the next couple of years she worked in various bands
all over Tucson and Southern Arizona.
Kelly's very first song, "Just Once" was also her first
award winner. She received "Honorable Mention" from the Music City
Song Festival in Nashville for the Song Division Category. She
also received "Honorable Mention" in the Vocal Performance
Division for her performance of "Just Once."
Kelly and David
crossed musical paths on several occasions through the years.
Eventually the two joined forces and started performing together and later
married.
They took the new show on the road... and the rest is history.
Kelly is currently a proud member of:
NSAI (Nashville Songwriters Association)
HFBSA (Houston/Fort Bend Songwriters Assoc.)
HAAM (Houston Assoc of Acoustic Musicians)
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