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Qello Concerts (also known as Qello, Stingray Qello) is an American-based entertainment company founded in 2010, in New York, by Brian Lisi, Bob Frank, and Richard Johnson. Qello is the parent company of digital streaming service Qello Concerts, and over-the-top content service provider Qello Media Solutions. Qello Concerts is a digital streaming music service specializing in on-demand concert films and music documentaries. In 2016, Qello Concerts added live streaming events and original programming. It was acquired by Stingray Group in January 2018.

Qello Concerts licenses long-form concerts, documentaries, behind the scenes footage and interviews from both major and independent music labels. Qello Concerts is available in more than 160 countries. Qello Concerts entered the film and television industry in 2016, debuting its first series, Evolution of a Song. The platform also began its live streaming events initiative in 2016 offering live stream events including Slightly Stoopid with Bob Weir at TRI Studios, the 2016 Lockn' Festival, and Umphrey's McGee’s Chucktown Ball.

Qello launched Qello Media Solutions in 2015 as a white label digital streaming service provider with a variety of media clients including Acorn TV.

In January of 2018, Canadian streaming media company Stingray Group announced that they had acquired Qello. The Qello Concerts service has since been renamed "Stingray Qello".

The Qello executive team includes Brian Lisi as CEO, Bob Frank as President of Qello Concerts, Richard Johnson as Director of Business Development and Chief Revenue Officer, and Nicole Johnson as Director of Communications.

In May 2011, Qello was given one of Google's Developer Sandbox spots at Google I/O.

In June 2011, RightsFlow, a licensing and royalty service provider, entered into an agreement with Qello, providing them with a service for royalty reporting, ensuring that rights holders are properly compensated for the use of their creative work. A percentage of all monthly revenue goes directly to the content provider.

In May 2012, Qello and EMI music entered an agreement, expanding Qello's library with content from EMI's library as well. EMI was a British multinational recording and publishing company.

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