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Haliene

Kelly Melissa Sweet (born March 29, 1988),[1][2] known professionally as Haliene (/ˈhliən/;[3] stylized all caps),[4][5] is an American singer of electropop and electronic dance music. She is known for her vocal collaborations with EDM artists Armin van Buuren, Seven Lions, ATB, Ferry Corsten, Aly & Fila, Da Tweekaz, and her song with Gareth Emery and Standerwick, "Saving Light", which won the A State of Trance award for "Tune of the Year"..[6]

Haliene

Kelly Melissa Sweet

(1988-03-29) March 29, 1988
Cape Cod, Massachusetts, U.S.

Singer

Vocals

  • 2006–2015 (as Kelly Sweet)
  • 2015–present (as Haliene)

Early life[edit]

Sweet was born in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, on March 29, 1988, to pianist Jeffrey Howard Sweet and artist Candace Lynn Sweet. She was raised on the jazz standards that were part of her father's repertoire, and learned music as a child with her father's help. Her first public performance was when she was four years old at the Cape Cod Conservatory.[2]


At the age of seven, following the divorce of her parents, Sweet and her mother moved to Kanab, Utah. She began working regularly with a vocal coach and honed her skills as a performer by singing at state fairs, county festivals, and community theatres. In the summers of 2000 and 2001, she studied musical theatre at Interlochen Center for the Arts Summer Arts Camp. Sweet and her mother eventually went on the road for two years, travelling back and forth between Kanab, Las Vegas and Los Angeles in search of performance opportunities. After hearing the 14-year-old Sweet's demo CD, the Los Angeles Lakers booked her to sing the National Anthem on three occasions.

Personal life[edit]

Haliene is married to Matthew Steeper, who co-writes and co-produces her songs, plays piano, and manages on her tour.[65][66]

Official website

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Kelly Sweet

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Haliene