The Keane Brothers

After the elder Keane closed his record label, he promoted the boys as a bubblegum pop band.

In 1981, the group added Mark Moulin on guitars and Mike Millwood on bass and shortened its name to Keane.

[5] In 1982, the group released the album Today, Tomorrow And Tonight with Moulin and future Chicago member Jason Scheff on bass.

John Keane (born April 26, 1965) composes music for television, including The Sentinel, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and The Amazing Race.

He became a session drummer in Los Angeles, recording music with various musicians including Chicago, Michael Bolton, David Foster and Cher.

[citation needed] Tom Keane (born March 13, 1964) has collaborated as writer and musician with many producers and artists, including Burt Bacharach, Kenny Rogers, Patti LaBelle, and Al Jarreau.

Tom wrote and produced the two pop songs in the film sung by Hayden Panettiere of Heroes fame.