Keel

Songs: 4
Albums: 2

Albums

Keel - Keel
Keel
1987, songs: 3
Keel - Lay Down the Law
Lay Down the Law
1984, songs: 1

Facts about Keel

Keel

Keel is an American heavy metal band formed in Los Angeles, California, in the early 1980s. Led by vocalist Ron Keel, the band gained popularity in the 1980s heavy metal scene with their energetic live performances and catchy, anthemic songs. Here are some facts about Keel:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Keel was formed in 1984 by vocalist Ron Keel and guitarist Marc Ferrari. The band quickly gained attention in the Los Angeles metal scene with their high-energy performances and soon caught the eye of record labels. Their early lineup included Ron Keel on vocals, Marc Ferrari on guitar, Bryan Jay on guitar, Kenny Chaisson on bass, and Fred Coury on drums.

  2. Commercial Success: Keel achieved commercial success with their second album, "The Right to Rock", released in 1985. The title track became an anthem for the band and received heavy rotation on MTV, propelling Keel into the spotlight. The album also featured other fan-favorite tracks like "Tears of Fire" and "Easier Said Than Done". "The Right to Rock" solidified Keel's status as one of the leading bands in the glam metal scene of the 1980s.

  3. Evolution of Sound: While Keel initially gained recognition as a glam metal band, they later transitioned to a more straightforward heavy metal sound with their subsequent albums. The band continued to release albums throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, including "The Final Frontier" (1986), "Keel" (1987), and "Larger Than Live" (1989). Despite lineup changes and shifts in musical trends, Keel maintained a loyal fan base and continued to tour and record new music.

  4. Reunion and Resurgence: After disbanding in the early 1990s, Keel reunited in the late 2000s and released a new album titled "Streets of Rock & Roll" in 2010. The album showcased the band's classic heavy metal sound while incorporating modern elements, and received positive reviews from fans and critics alike. The reunion sparked renewed interest in Keel's music, and the band began touring again, performing at festivals and venues around the world.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Keel's contribution to the 1980s heavy metal scene has left a lasting impact on the genre. Their anthemic songs, energetic live performances, and larger-than-life stage presence endeared them to fans of metal music around the world. Despite changes in the music industry and shifting trends, Keel's music continues to resonate with audiences, and their legacy as pioneers of glam metal and heavy metal remains firmly intact.

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