Storm Calysta

Storm Calysta
Background information
Birth name Shannon Jo Behm
Born (1993-02-23) February 23, 1993
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Genres Electronic indie, electropop, new wave, indie pop
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, musician, model,[1]
Instruments Vocals, guitar, keyboard, ukulele, violin, french horn
Years active 2011–present
Website www.stormcalysta.com

Storm Calysta (born Shannon Behm on February 23, 1993 in Chicago, Illinois, is an American electronic indie musician, singer, and songwriter.[2]

Early life

She was born as Shannon Behm near Chicago, Illinois [2] and primarily grew up there before moving to San Antonio, Texas in 2013. She is the youngest of five children in her family.

Music career

2012-present

In 2012 Calysta started to become more well known for her live streams featured on Stickam.com. Around this time Calysta decided to start making electronic music & began going by her stage name, Storm Calysta.

In June 2012, Calysta toured the Midwest and southern states of the United States with pop-punk group We Are Forever. Later that summer, she went on an acoustic tour through the South, performing at venues such as the House of Blues in New Orleans, Louisiana.

After spending so much time touring the southern states, Calysta moved to San Antonio, Texas in 2013 to help further her career. Soon after her move to Texas, she began recording her single "Hero" at The Recording Conservatory of Austin with producer Jacob Valdez. "Hero" was released in early 2014.[3] Later that year, she released another single called "Reality Lies" featuring electronic artist, Trip the Light. [4]

Discography

Singles

References

  1. "Storm Calysta". Model Mayhem. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
  2. 1 2 Getz, Ryan (27 January 2013). "Spotlight: Storm Calysta Hits The Chicago Scene With Unique Electro-Pop Tracks". TreeThugger. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
  3. 1 2 "Hero - Single". iTunes. 4 March 2014. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
  4. 1 2 "Reality Lies (feat. Trip the Light) - Single". iTunes. 25 November 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2014.

External links

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