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Hello Kelly, feisty alt-rock band from Orangeville, ON, knows that the road is no place for the faint of heart. Returning to the grind yet again with their sophomore record, the harder, faster and more sincere “Easy for You to Say”, it’s clear that Hello Kelly is in do-or-die mode … and tenacity never sounded so good.

In their infancy, Hello Kelly was dubbed “the hardest working band in Ontario”. Since then, the band has achieved six #1 singles on independent Canadian radio charts, pushed two singles into the Top-20 positions on USA CHR radio charts, shared the stage with artists such as Relient K, Thousand Foot Krutch, illScarlett & Rides Again, moved staggering amounts of music & merchandise into their fans’ hands, garnered crackerjack attention in the social-networking realm, and, most importantly, driven three vans into the ground as a result of relentless continent-wide touring.

Hello Kelly is all about encouraging, empowering and challenging Kelly (the band’s listeners) to sink their teeth into life and affect change in the world around them. You could say that’s Hello Kelly’s vision – and the band is happy to run with it anywhere: gnarly clubs, loud arenas, sketchy festivals and yes, even a church or two.

There’s a reason the Hello Kelly boys still love running their own merch table and are usually the last ones out of any given venue. For this gutsy band, humility is the name of the game – and they want to get in as much face-time with Kelly as they can. “Everything we do is for Kelly,” Francy says, “and that will never, ever change.” Hello Kelly: Rock & Roll has a first name.