With an aura of grace and elegance, Keeley Valentino’s music is inspired by the trial’s and tribulations of everyday life. Most of her music permeates from the bitter ups and downs of relationships and the harsh reality of moving away from home. Keeley weaves beautiful melodies and soft acoustic guitars into beautiful pop songs.
Inspired by the Nashville music scene while attending Vanderbilt University, Keeley has created a hybrid of country and pop effortlessly. Prior to settling in Los Angeles, Keeley has toured many cities across the country, performing in major cities such New York, Nashville, Chicago, Los Angeles, and has shared the stage with artists such as Ryan Cabrera. In March of 2009, Musicians Institute in Hollywood awarded Keeley with the prestigious "Outstanding Artist of the Year" award.
Keeley’s sophomore album, “Three Cities”, was recorded in Nashville with producer Matt Mangano at the helm. The album, recorded entirely live in the studio, makes an honest attempt to capture the raw, organic feel of each track. As her journey continues to unravel, Keeley's fan base grows from city to city. "The best may be yet to come" sings Keeley. "I'm scared of quite a few things, but no longer of being alone."