In this episode, I am thrilled to welcome Lea Keeley, a linchpin of the Montreal music scene.
Lea Keeley stands out as a professional singer-songwriter and a community leader, making significant contributions to the local music community. Her commitment goes beyond her music, recording, and performing; she has played a crucial role in elevating local talent and offering platforms for artists to be seen and heard.
Lea also touches on her initiative, the Open Mic Mondays in Parc Jeanne-Mance, illustrating her dedication to fostering a supportive and inclusive community for artists during challenging VidCo19 times. Although the open mic events in the park are not currently running, Lea’s efforts during this period left a lasting impact on both artists and the community, creating a non-judgmental environment that welcomed diverse expressions.
The podcast will dive into Lea's personal journey, her inspirations, and the positive feedback received from the community for her open mic events. It also highlights Lea’s vision for nurturing the local music scene and her gratitude towards the community that has grown around these initiatives.
Lea Keeley, also known as Keyylime, expresses her appreciation for the support and involvement of the community in past events. For more information on Lea's current projects and how to connect with her, visit Lea Keeley's Linktree and follow her on Instagram @keeleymusic.
Lea Keeley's Bio:
Lea Keeley, a vital figure in Montreal, excels as a singer/songwriter, healer, and community leader. Renowned for her emotive music, she has also made her mark by supporting the local arts scene, including hosting the cherished but now-concluded Open Mic Mondays. Beyond music, Lea is a talented visual artist, showcasing her work under @planesofperception. Her unwavering dedication to the community and emerging artists is evident through her various initiatives, creating spaces for artistic expression and connection.