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Dwain Miller Discography of CDs
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Streets of Rock & Roll CD (2010)
Dwain Miller albums With an appreciation of vintage hair metal bands occurring during the early 21st century, the Keel gentlemen couldn't have picked a better time to rear their heads again, with their seventh release overall, 2010's Streets of Rock & Roll. Unlike the group's last album, 1998's Back in Action, it is not the entire original lineup that is back in place, as bassist Kenny Chaisson has been replaced by Geno Arce. But despite this lineup hiccup, fans of Keel's earlier '80s work will definitely find some familiar sounds throughout Streets of Rock & Roll, as tunes such as "No More Lonely Nights" (which would have sounded bitching blasting from a Camaro while cruising into an arena parking lot back in 1986) scream "'80s melodic metal." Also featured are songs that sound straight out of an '80s teen film soundtrack ("Live") and an acoustic ballad that would make Jon Bon Jovi proud ("Does Anybody Believe"). And as with many '80s melodic metallists back in the day, Keel can't resist a nod to Led Zeppelin with the manly strut of "Gimme That." Quite a few '80s metal bands found 2010 to be the year for successfully rediscovering their flair from yesteryear -- Accept's Blood of the Nations, Y&T's Facemelter, Ratt's ...
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Lay Down the Law CD (1984)
Dwain Miller CD discography Photographer: Mark Workman.
Personnel: Ron Keel (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Bryan Jay, Mare Ferrari (vocals, guitar); Dwain Miller (vocals, drums); Kenny Chaisson (vocals).
Audio Mixer: Mike Davis.
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Back In Action CD (1998)
Dwain Miller music CDs With singer Ron Keel (who is known to some nowadays as Ronnie Lee Keel) going the country route by the late '90s, it didn't look promising for any further recordings to appear by pop-metallists Keel. But out of nowhere in 1998 came a ...
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Larger Than Live CDs (1987)
Dwain Miller discography Recording information: Roxy, Hollywood, CA (03/18/1989); Sound City Studios, Van Nuys, CA (03/18/1989).
Personnel: Kenny Chaisson (vocals, guitar); Scott Warren (vocals, keyboards); Dwain Miller (vocals, drums, percussion); Big Jon, Jaime St. James, Kevin DuBrow (vocals); Bryan Jay (guitar).
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 Dwain Miller songs Worked With
Keel
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