Jim Keller is an American musician, producer,[1] manager, publisher, and composer whose work in the music business spans more than 40 years.
They entered the studio with bassist Terry Nails and drummer Micky Shine to record the band's first album, Tommy Tutone.
[6] In early 1981, the band had begun recording their second LP, when Keller approached Heath with a song he had co-written with former Clover frontman Alex Call.
The record, titled "By No Means," features Los Lobos' David Hidalgo on guitar, Bob Glaub on bass, and Michael Urbano on drums.
"[14] Jon Freeman and Joseph Hudak of Rolling Stone, discussing the album's second single "Mistakes," write "Mixing Dr. John’s New Orleans shuffle with the eerie openness of Kiko-era Lobos, it’s a shadowy environment perfect for surveying one’s psychic damage and trying to purge a few demons."