Keel, an American hard rock band, was formed in Los Angeles in 1984 by former Steeler vocalist Ron Keel. Their debut album Lay Down the Law was released in 1984. The band's second album, The Right to Rock, produced by Gene Simmons of KISS, followed in 1985. Keel won the Best Band of the Year award from Metal Edge magazine in 1986. Their third and fourth albums, The Final Frontier (1986) and Keel (1987), further established their presence in the hard rock scene. The band disbanded in 1989 but reunited briefly in 1998 for the album Back in Action. Keel reunited again in 2008 and released Streets of Rock & Roll in 2010.