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L. B. 'Kyle' Keilman (born August 25, 1951) is a recording and performing musician, a radio personality, a former mayoral candidate and community activist who was politically active in California in the last decade, and a credited movie film crew member. ==Early years and music career== Keilman moved with his family to Marin County, California in 1959. A decade later he graduated from Redwood High School in Larkspur, California. Keilman was a member of the San Francisco Bay Area music group Beefy Red as a harmonica player, performing from 1969–1972. In 1975, he recorded with the Sons of Champlin on the album of the same name (as 'Larry Keilman', re-released in 2007 as 'The Ariola Years') and was favorably reviewed at the time in Rolling Stone Magazine Keilman also appeared as a guest on Ed Mann's ''Perfect World'' CD (as 'Kyle Mann') on harmonica, vocals, and a co-writer on the track 'Pattern Mod (Your Karmic Monitor Speaking)', and on Mann's 1996 CD ''Have No Fear'' (again as 'Kyle Mann'.) He additionally recorded with former Sons of Champlin bandmember and solo recording artist Tim Cain.
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