Brendan Kelly

Bassist

Brendan Kelly was born in Missouri on September 8th, 1976 and is the Bassist. At the age of 47, Brendan Kelly biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
September 8, 1976
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Missouri
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47 years old
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
Profession
Singer
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Brendan Kelly Career

Kelly boycotts the Warped Tour on the belief that it ruins the original system for underground bands of touring and supporting larger bands, as well as ruining business for small venues. He along with The Lawrence Arms were banned for life for spreading this belief to the audience whilst participating in the Warped Tour.

Kelly provided backup vocals for the songs "The Company," "Stuck in Summertime," and "Unsatisfied" on The Copyrights' third full-length album, 2007's Make Sound, released on Red Scare Industries, a label owned and operated by Tobias Jeg, a close friend of Kelly. Kelly (along with Chris McCaughan, co-vocalist of The Lawrence Arms) also provided back-up vocals on Common Rider's This is Unity Music album.

In 2010, Kelly released a split album with Joe McMahon of punk rock band Smoke or Fire, entitled Wasted Potential. Kelly's half of the split contained acoustic versions of Lawrence Arms songs (both his and McCaughan), as well as a cover of "Kiss the Bottle" by Jawbreaker.

In 2011, Kelly released a three-song EP, A Man with the Passion of Tennessee Williams, with new band the Wandering Birds. A full length, I'd Rather Die Than Live Forever, followed in 2012. The Wandering Birds are generally darker in tone than Kelly's earlier musical output. He also created a short film, The Spirit of Transparency, to promote the project.

During the periods of inactivity of his musical projects, Brendan has been joined by fellow punk rock singers Laura Jane Grace and Brian Fallon in maintaining a blog, Bad Sandwich Chronicles. The blog is a mixture of scatological humor, social commentary, and stories of life in music. Kelly also co-hosts iconic music television program JBTV in Chicago.

Kelly also provided guest vocals on the Alkaline Trio song "I Wanna Be A Warhol" on their 2013 release My Shame Is True.

Kelly is also now part of Punk Rock Weddings which is the Brainchild of Mike Park founder of Asian Man Records

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Jack Teixeira: how online friend of Pentagon 'leaker' snitched on him to the FBI

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 14, 2023
Investigators spoke to an anonymous individual in a Discord chat room to reveal their identity, according to the complaint, which was signed by agent Patrick Lueckenhoff. On April 10, the 21-year-old posted classified information online, according to federal agents. The court papers state that the fellow Discord member aided in calls for authorities to unmask the National Guard soldier.

Mick Lynch sparks fury by claiming Ukrainians 'playing with Nazi imagery' provoked Russia's invasion

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 13, 2022
The RMT's general secretary (inset) - who are organizing rail strikes this month - confirmed that "there are a lot of corrupt politicians in Ukraine" and that this is what caused the conflict (main, firefighters) following a bombing in Bakhmut) on the sovereign state led to the coup by Vladimir Putin. In an interview with Mick Lynch, "The EU has also caused a lot of turmoil in Ukraine.' It was all about being pro-EU and all of the rest of it,' he said, referring to the 2014 pro-EU protest that threw Putin crony President Viktor Yanukovych. 'There were a lot of corrupt politicians in Ukraine,' he continued. And though they were doing it, an awful number of people [in Ukraine] were playing with Nazi images and going back to the [Second World] war, as well as other things. Also, it's not just that this stuff came from one place.' Users of social media have been quick to point out (right) that Mr Lynch was using similar tactics to Kremlin propaganda, which has seen Putin apologists excuse the horrendous attacks on the Ukrainian people.