This picture is a promo shot from Ron’s band, “Steeler”.

Information

  • Real Name: Ron Keel (also does country music under the name Ronnie Lee Keel)
  • Birthdate: 1961
  • Birthplace: Unknown
  • Band Position: Lead Vocals
  • Started in Band: Late March 1984
  • Left Band: Early April 1984
  • Album Apperances: None
  • Other Bands: Keel, Steeler, Saber Tiger, IronHorse, “Ronnie Lee Keel”

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Who is Ron Keel, and why is he here?  He was one of the attempts at putting the band back together after Ian Gillan departed at the end of the Born Again tour to reform Deep Purple.  I’ll let Ron tell the story in his own words..

“My time with Tony and Geezer was limited to three days of hanging out in LA getting to know each other and making plans. One thing we all agreed on was that we couldn’t let Spencer Proffer and his ego turn such an iconic metal institution like Sabbath into a commercial 80′s hair band, which he was attempting to do by pushing the band to record outside material that was “radio friendly.” My voice on the demo of that material was what got me the gig, and my justification for even discussing that short period of time is the fact that Tony, Geezer, and Don Arden all shook my hand, looked me in the eye, and welcomed me into the band. I was really pushing them to get into rehearsals – Tony gave me a set list for a proposed upcoming tour, and I had rehearsed tirelessly on my own and was ready to nail the vocal chores, staying true to Ozzy, Dio, and Ian but adding a small taste of my own style- but Bev Bevan was unavailable during that short window of opportunity. I firmly believe that if we had gotten to that stage and actually played together, it would have cemented my position in the band and I would have been on the subsequent album(s) and tour(s).  They said that Bev was still officially the drummer at the time and his unavailability was the reason we never got to the rehearsal stage. I recall conversations in which Geezer and Tony were hopeful that Bill could return but that was uncertain at the time.

After I was told by Tony that I was their man, I called a band meeting with my band KEEL, which was just getting started at the time, and told them I was taking the gig with Sabbath. I told no one else, under orders from the Sabbath camp – but as soon as I left that KEEL band meeting, I got in my car to go home and heard the announcement on KLOS radio in LA that “Ron Keel is the new lead singer in Black Sabbath.” When I got home, it was all over MTV. Shortly thereafter, the next issue of KERRANG! magazine carried the announcement as well.

This all happened in late March/early April 1984. KEEL was formed in early March of that year, and I got the Sabbath call within a week or two of that. The first KEEL gig was April 7 1984, and that was the last time I saw Tony & Geezer in person.”

Comments

  1. SABBATH blew it,but RON KEEL went on to prove that he is the best Singer. OF ALL TIME!

  2. person thats write says

    wrong, ozzy is.

  3. ANTHONY QUINTELA says

    OZZY ,OF COURSE

  4. Serenity says

    Yep, Ozzy is the greatest singer of all time. And Santa Claus is real, Elvis is alive and working in a supermarket, and the devil really DID put dinosaurs here….

  5. ??? He never actually gave the reason he did not stay in Sabbath …. ” I was in Sabbath. then the first gig for Keel was April 7th 1984 “” … ????

  6. WTF???

  7. Aaron McMahon says

    Ron mentions a bit about his brief time in Sabbath here.

    https://www.themetalvoice.com/post/2020/05/09/ron-keel-spencer-proffer-was-trying-to-turn-black-sabbath-into-an-80s-mtv-hair-band-wante

    If you’re a Patreon of his, apparently you can hear some demos he cut with Sabbath – or maybe to show Tony and Geezer at the time. He also performs on the Emerald Sabbath tribute album, singing Hole in the Sky, Die Young and Trashed.

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