Keel (band)

Within months, Phillips left to join King Kobra and was replaced by ex-Cheetah guitarist Bryan Jay.

Their fifth album, Larger Than Live, was released in 1989[3] with six new studio recordings, including a cover of the 1980 Humble Pie song "Fool for a Pretty Face".

[3] In the 1990s, Ferrari wrote a gear column for Metal Edge magazine entitled "Power Sources", and went on to form Cold Sweat with among others ex-UFO guitarist Erik Gamans, who would release the album Break Out in 1990.

In addition, he released two solo CDs and started a music publishing company called MasterSource, employing Ron Keel to write material for the library.

[6] Kenny Chaisson teamed up with former Hawk and Masi vocalist, David Fefolt, guitarist Jim McMellen, and drummer Timothy Yasui under the name Forty Thieves.

The group recorded a pair of demos in 1990 and 1991, the latter featuring former Surgical Steel drummer, Bob Milan, before disbanding.

The band's song "Speed Demon" (from The Right to Rock) is briefly heard on the 2002 movie Men in Black II, and appears on Mike Varney's U.S. Metal Vol.

Ron Keel pursued multiple musical projects before forming the country metal band IronHorse in 2001.