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Professional ratings. Streets of Rock & Roll is the seventh studio album by American rock band Keel, released in 2010. [4] It marks the band's first studio recording since their 2008 reunion and is the first to feature new bassist Geno Arce.
Keel (band) Keel is an American hard rock / heavy metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1984. [1] They are best known for their rock anthem "The Right to Rock". The band was active until 1989, with a brief reunion in 1998. Keel reunited again in 2008 and toured in 2009 for their 25th anniversary. [2]
The Final Frontier (Keel album) The Final Frontier. (Keel album) The Final Frontier is a 1986 album by American rock band Keel. It was the band's second album to be produced by KISS bassist Gene Simmons. Videos were filmed for the tracks "Because the Night" (a Patti Smith Group cover) and "Tears of Fire". [3]
Metal Forces. 7/10 [3] Steeler is the only studio album by the American heavy metal band of the same name, released in 1983. It was largely recorded at Prairie Sun Studios in Cotati, California, about fifty miles north of San Francisco. [4] It was the only album released by the band until a 2005 compilation album released by singer Ron Keel.
Professional ratings. The Right to Rock is the second studio album by American rock band Keel. It was the first to be produced by Kiss 's Gene Simmons under their new label Gold Mountain Records (which was distributed by A&M Records at the time). When the band started recording the album, drummer Bobby Marks left.
Steeler was an early 1980s American heavy metal band formed in 1981 in Nashville, Tennessee by vocalist Ron Keel. The band released its self-titled sole album on Shrapnel Records in 1983. Soon after, Ron dissolved the band to form his band Keel. Steeler is also notable for featuring then-emerging guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen, who left to form ...
MacKenzie continued to write and record music under the name Associates until 1990. In 1985 the album Perhaps was released and charted at No. 23 in the UK Albums Chart . In 1988, WEA/Warner rejected the fourth Associates album The Glamour Chase considering it not commercially viable (it was later released on a two-disc set with Perhaps ).
The Diamonds are a Canadian vocal quartet that rose to prominence in the 1950s and early 1960s with 16 Billboard hit records. The original members were Dave Somerville (lead), Ted Kowalski (tenor), Phil Levitt (baritone), and Bill Reed (bass). [ 2 ] They were most noted for interpreting and introducing rhythm and blues vocal group music to the ...