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Paris Keeling is an American band founded by Marty Paris and Kelly Keeling, and also contains Rick Van Benschoten, Matt Goeke, and Gintas Janusonis. Paris Keeling independently released their first CD, ''End of Ride'' in 2006. In August 2009, Surgeland Records approached the band and reissued the CD with bonus tracks, retitling the CD ''End of Ride Revisited''.〔(Surgeland Records Sets August 28th Release Date for Paris Keeling CD )〕〔(Jason Ritchie, Rev. of ''End of Ride Revisited. )〕 The revised album has contributions by such notable rockers as George Lynch, Don Dokken and Carmine Appice and contains a cover version of "Telephone Line" by Electric Light Orchestra. Kelly Keeling, the band's lead singer, started his career in music at the age of 14. In 1990, he joined the rock band Baton Rouge as a singer and guitar player, and shortly thereafter the band was signed by Atlantic Records. Their album ''Shake Your Soul'' was followed by ''Lights Out on the Playground'' a year later. That same year, Kelly was involved with his first platinum album, Alice Cooper’s ''Hey Stoopid'', co-writing the song "Snakebite". In 2005, Kelly released his first solo album, ''Giving Sight to the Eye'' on Mascot Records. He also contributed to the Michael Schenker Group’s 25th anniversary CD ''Tales Of Rock & Roll'' and performed as lead singer on the debut Screamin' Lords CD, ''Long Live Me''. Marty Paris, guitarist, is best known for creating the Skulls Project - a collaboration of independent musicians in Hoboken, New Jersey. Their last project, ''First Rites'', was released in 2005 and several of the tracks on Paris Keeling's ''End of Ride Revisited'', including "Color Blind" and "Tears of Heaven," have their roots in that project. He also was a member of the 1980s band Pamlico Sounds. Most of the album was recorded at Marty’s Studio 55 in North Carolina. == Discography == *''End of Ride'' (2006) *''End of Ride Revisited'' (2009) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Paris Keeling」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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