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Keane rides 'Train' on summer excursion

British alt-rockers Keane return to the US this summer for a run of dates in support of their new eight-song EP, "Night Train," which dropped this week.

Keane moves guitars up front on 'Perfect Symmetry'

Richard Hughes, drummer for the piano-driven English pop band Keane, can't say enough about how much fun the recording process was for the act's latest album, "Perfect Symmetry."

Keane finds 'Perfect Symmetry' in North America

British alt-rockers Keane will return to the US in May to support their latest release, "Perfect Symmetry."

Album Chart: Kenny Chesney checks in at No. 1

Kenny Chesney's "Lucky Old Sun" debuts atop the US album chart thanks to sales of 176,000 copies during its first week in stores.

Revitalized Keane maps out another return to North America

British alt-rockers Keane continue to issue make-good dates on a North American tour that never happened last year, with a new slate of shows set for later this spring.

Keane makes it back to North America

British piano-rock trio Keane will be back in North America early next year following the cancellation of a US/Canadian tour that was scheduled to run from September to December.

Keane cancels postponed shows

Keane, which last month announced it was postponing its fall tour of North America so that frontman Tom Chaplin could undergo treatment for drug and alcohol addiction, has now canceled the run outright.

Keane postpones shows as frontman enters rehab

British trio Keane, which last week announced that frontman Tom Chaplin had been diagnosed with exhaustion, has since revealed that the singer has entered a rehab clinic.

Album Review: Keane, "Under the Iron Sea" (Universal)

Two years ago, Keane was the little band that could. The trio, from East Sussex, England, had a hit album on their hands with 'Hopes and Fears,' a debut that earned them an opening slot on U2's Vertigo tour. Two years ago, Keane was the little band that could. The trio, from East Sussex, England, had a hit album on their hands with "Hopes and Fears," a debut that earned them an opening slot on U2's Vertigo tour.
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