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In the subsequent years, Charlie Hunter decided to leave the band and was replaced by rock guitarist Judd Austin. After a while, Mark Berdon left the band too. Drummer Trey Sabatelli came in his place and with the strength of this new line-up, Keith Karloff managed to give birth to "The Gone
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The band broke up in 1999, though not before signing up a new label for distributing their music in Europe. In late 2001, Karloff started working on a new musical project. Led by his passion for the old style rock music, he formed the Bonedrivers, a blues rock
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became the most famous and acclaimed album of the band, even gaining considerable attention outside of the United States. It sold hundreds of thousands of copies worldwide, and its great success induced Blue/Black Records to produce a new run of
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were the first to join him. In addition to them, drummer Mark Berdon came to complete the line-up. Together they formed a band called "Keith Gale's Parallel Universe" and started to play regularly at local clubs. Soon, they signed to
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and was the band's most ambitious project. With this album, Karloff consolidated his American-style hard rock attitude while trying to experiment in a few new directions, such as
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Jackals", the final incarnation of the band. It was then that "Keith Gale" decided to change his name to "Keith Karloff".
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in 1984, Karloff begun to search for supporting musicians to form a new band. Bassist Rudy Maynard and guitarist
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which has since then toured the United States and published a locally acclaimed debut album named
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During the year 1999, The Gone Jackals signed to the international record label
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In 1990, The Gone Jackals released their official debut album,
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to produce the soundtrack to the biker-themed adventure game
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band formed by frontman Keith Karloff in 1984 and based in
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since the early 1980s, under the stage name "Keith Gale".
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The Gone Jackals were founded during the late 1980s by
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Index

Bone to Pick
San Francisco
Hard rock
psychedelic rock
rock and roll
heavy metal
garage rock
Blue/Black Records
ConTon Records
Raspberry Records
Official website
rock
San Francisco
Charlie Hunter
Out and About with the Gone Jackals
hard
garage
blues rock
Bone to Pick
heavy metal
Peter McConnell
LucasArts
Full Throttle
Blue Pyramid
psychedelic rock
power trio
multi-instrumentalist
Keith Karloff
New York City
San Francisco

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