Caly Bevier

Caly Bevier Artist based in Los Angeles// Cancer Survivor//Lover of Life And boy was he right. Things changed drastically though in the summer of 2015. And inspire.

Caly Bevier Bio:

“There’s something special about you,” said music industry titan, Simon Cowell on national television to a fresh faced, young contestant. On the surface, Caly Bevier may have appeared to be destined for big things… a popular, pretty cheerleader with lots of friends, lots of personality and lots of talent. But if all of that seems to be a recipe for an easy ride to success, think

again. The real story behind the 17-year-old budding pop star comes with larger obstacles than most face in their entire lives. Growing up in northwest Ohio, Caly along with her parents and 3 siblings, moved around a lot. The constant hustle of providing for a full family made it hard to settle down in any one place for long. By her mid teens, Caly lived in 14 different homes and found herself constantly reinventing her circle of friends. However, she spent her youth happy, knowing she had everything she needed – a loving, supportive family, her health and even a developing creative outlet in singing. Although Caly had felt a growing lump in her stomach area for nearly a year, it wasn’t until she was in a bathing suit around family that her parents noticed just how big of problem the lump had become. They immediately brought her in to be examined.

“The doctor told me I was pregnant which I knew was literally impossible” says Bevier. “So she sent me to get more blood work done and then eventually an ultrasound. That’s when they realized I had a tumor.”

At age 15, Caly was diagnosed with stage 3 ovarian cancer. The months that followed were filled with activities no teen should have to go through. High school, trips to the movie theater, and long hang out sessions with friends were replaced with home schooling, chemo treatments and lots of sleeping while she fought to get her health back. For many, this kind of battle at this young of an age would be enough to send anyone into a state of depression. But there’s something special about Caly. Instead, Caly decided to fight. And eventually, win. Nothing in front of Caly seemed too big to conquer. Not even this. She fought through the entire process, staying positive, determined to not miss out on what the future had planned for her. Simultaneously, her passion for music was growing. After recording a version of Rachel Platten’s “Fight Song” while still sick, Caly’s father Adam posted a video of the recording on Facebook along with an accompanying photo slide show. Many of the others in her hospital had seen the video, which lead to a special request. The family of another young patient was hosting a fundraiser and asked Caly to not only attend, but to perform “Fight Song” as she did in the popular Facebook video. Little did she know, this upcoming performance would wind up changing the course of her entire life. As a proud parent would, Adam filmed this performance and uploaded it to YouTube, not expecting what was about to come. The following day, the video had been seen by literally hundreds of thousands of people. Overnight, Caly had become an internet sensation. The heartwarming video showcasing the unbelievable voice coming out of this sick teenager became so popular that one new fan decided to reach out with a phone call. That fan was Ellen DeGeneres. Ellen noticed that something special, and asked for Caly to fly out to LA to be a guest on her show. Although battling a tough bout of the flu, which would leave her without much of a voice, Caly fought through it knowing this was a once in a lifetime opportunity. And because that’s what fighters do. As if that wasn’t exciting enough, Ellen surprised her even further when she brought Rachel Platten out to sing along side Caly. Cue the second viral video staring Caly Bevier. Taking notice of this newfound fame was the hit television series, “America’s Got Talent” who came knocking shortly thereafter, asking for Caly to audition. And audition she did. With virtually no experience but armed with an undeniably beautiful voice and an inspiring story of determination, the then 16-year-old made her way out onto the stage, in front of the cameras, the crowd and celebrity judges, as if she already had them in the palm of her hand.

“The second I walked out there, I had this weird feeling that this was where I belonged. I felt comfortable. And any nerves I had before were suddenly gone” recounts Caly. The performance she gave would not only soon trigger her third viral video, but also left few dry eyes in the house, and sent her straight through to the quarter finals. Simon Cowell, the man known as the most famous and most critical talent judge in the world, decided to use his one and only “golden buzzer” to fast track her to the top. In addition to his “something special” quote, Cowell also said “I see big things happening for you”. Again, the man was right. More performances on the show would come, quickly growing her fan base online and spreading her story to the world. After AGT ended in the fall of 2016, Bevier was not about to let her talents go to waste. She was determined to get her music career started, regardless of how tough a battle that would be, knowing the odds. Yet it was another fight she was ready for. Just a few months later in early 2017, Caly signed with a major management company in Primary Wave, moved herself to LA where the creative community is, and is now spending her days in the studio with some of the industry’s top producers and writers crafting her first batch of original material. People like Bonnie McKee (Katy Perry, Britney Spears), Mike Green (5 Seconds of Summer, Gwen Stefani) and Aalias (Eminem, Rihanna) are who Caly spends her days with now, working in various studios throughout her new hometown. She is also performing at a number of one off events such as the Angel Ball in NYC and just recently sang the national anthem at the NASCAR all-star race in May which was televised on FS1. All the while, her growing fan army, known as Team Caly are supporting her along the way, following her every move online. Her goal is to get her own music released later in 2017. As for what to expect out of her songs, Caly says “The vibe of the music is dance pop, but with an edge. Not your typical bubble gum pop. I want my songs to make you want to roll down your windows and drive fast”. With the industry now buzzing, her never ending talent and the determination to fight through any obstacle in her way, its clear that we are all watching the growth and development of one of the industry’s next brightest stars. Stay tuned as Caly Bevier continues to prove that she truly is… something special. Here are some links to Contact Calysta

Management:
CHRIS MALTESE | ARTIST MANAGEMENT PARTNER
116 E 16th St., 9th Fl. | New York, NY | 10003 |
O: 212.584.8083 C: 917.796.5118 | [email protected]
www.PrimaryWave.com

Email and Website:
www.calystabevier.com (coming soon)

Address:
PO Box 343
Grand Rapids, OH. 43522

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Had a GREAT time in Orlando! I went to sing for an Oncology focused conference for  Getting to sing for and inspire the ...
03/13/2026

Had a GREAT time in Orlando! I went to sing for an Oncology focused conference for
Getting to sing for and inspire the people who are continuing to make groundbreaking advances in the cancer world is such an amazing feeling. Thank you for having me
Of course I had to make it to to get my Disney fix as well ☀️🥰
Thanks for always being my travel partner in crime. Love youuu

02/02/2026

🪽 love to those broken. Love to those gone.

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01/29/2026

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01/16/2026

Call me dramatic, tell me I’m FINE, line me with silver and little white lies.
This one is raw. I normally get all ready and try to be cute for the camera. I would never post something so “political” and if I did I’d probably delete it in fear of push back. But this is my truth. This is the fear we are walking in. At no other point in my time being alive have things felt this uncertain.

Going into 2026 with an abundance mindset. I’m gonna become the witch I always wanted to be. I’m gonna do the meditation...
12/31/2025

Going into 2026 with an abundance mindset. I’m gonna become the witch I always wanted to be. I’m gonna do the meditations and light the candles and manifest the dreams. I’m going to sn**ch the waist and build the butt. I’m going to document the days and thank the Mother the sun has risen again and again and again and again

12/31/2025

Ursula finally gave me my voice back

To have a sister means having someone who sees you through and through. Who doesn’t judge but wonders. Someone who you w...
12/29/2025

To have a sister means having someone who sees you through and through. Who doesn’t judge but wonders. Someone who you will laugh with like nobody else because your humors are far too aligned for anyone else to understand (even if it’s awfully stupid) Not caring who is older or who is younger,
it’s learning from each others experiences in life and being there for each other, other step of the way. Love you, sister. Always and forever (even if we only hug to rage bait the dogs)

Twas the day before the night before
12/23/2025

Twas the day before the night before

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12/21/2025

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Been a minute… just wanted to say hey
12/01/2025

Been a minute… just wanted to say hey

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