KELLY KEELING Comments On MSG Acoustic Tour Cancellation

March 11, 2005

Powerhouse rock vocalist and former Atlantic recording artist Kelly Keeling (BATON ROUGE, BLUE MURDER, MSG, JOHN NORUM) has posted the following message on his official web site:

"First let me say to all the people who come to this site to copy and post & misquote my comments elsewhere and make a bigger deal than needs to be made, that this is my site where I come to basically journal and give my fans, friends and family an idea of what I'm going through. Blabbermouth and a few others have copied and posted me here and there, commenting. Do what you will. This is my journal, my updates, my life . . . part of it anyway. Not to be taken seriously as I sometimes am. Lighten up.

"My album is to be released in a few days. I have listening parties and radio playing the whole album Saturday. Not sure of details right now but will post when I do it. It's a live simulcast that reaches I think everywhere. I've been really busy doing interviews and just working on being a human being having a life and getting inspired again after such a rough past 2 years. Last one especially. But now in beautiful San Diego, beach, sun, writing again, inspired again, well again. Thank God! The sun and ocean have been perfect and very healing. Healing Keeling.

"The MSG acoustic shows have been canceled. Michael wants to completely focus on the '25 Years of MSG' album and tour. I am happy about this.

"I think I'm going to cancel everything that was to happen and go for my own trip. After all, my album is being released within days and I gotta promote. Too many distractions and yeses from me. I'll go overseas first then come back here, many places in San Diego and New York, New Orleans, Texas and AZ. Anyway before I get misquoted, I'll stop."

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