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[[Keith Garage]] was actually a huge, residential garage located in the suburbs of Chicago, IL in un-incorporated Westmont. The garage was owned by [[Keith Lyons]] of the bands [[Negative Element]] and [[Happy Toons]]. Several huge shows were held in [[Keith Garage]] and it played host to a number of national touring acts.
'''Keith Garage''' was actually a huge, residential garage located in the suburbs of Chicago, IL in un-incorporated Westmont. The garage was owned by [[Keith Lyons]] of the bands [[Negative Element]] and [[Happy Toons]]. Several huge shows were held in Keith Garage and it played host to a number of national touring acts.


== Notable Facts ==
== Notable Facts ==
* The name comes from a spray painted sign that hung over the door; the "artist" who painted the sign ran out of room and opted to drop the apostrophe and the letter "s" from the end of the name "Keith"
* The name comes from a spray painted sign that hung over the door; the "artist" who painted the sign ran out of room and opted to drop the apostrophe and the letter "s" from the end of the name "Keith"
* A particularly large show in [[Keith Garage]], featuring the band The Faction from San Jose, CA was reviewed in Maximum Rock and Roll magazine.
* A particularly large show in [[Keith Garage]], featuring the band The Faction from San Jose, CA was reviewed in Maximum Rock and Roll magazine.
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Latest revision as of 02:08, 23 August 2006

Keith Garage was actually a huge, residential garage located in the suburbs of Chicago, IL in un-incorporated Westmont. The garage was owned by Keith Lyons of the bands Negative Element and Happy Toons. Several huge shows were held in Keith Garage and it played host to a number of national touring acts.

Notable Facts

  • The name comes from a spray painted sign that hung over the door; the "artist" who painted the sign ran out of room and opted to drop the apostrophe and the letter "s" from the end of the name "Keith"
  • A particularly large show in Keith Garage, featuring the band The Faction from San Jose, CA was reviewed in Maximum Rock and Roll magazine.