Keepsake was an American emo band formed in 1997 by Paul Geller and Mark Silva in Coral Springs, Florida. After releasing three records on the independent label, Eulogy Recordings, Geller left the band for personal reasons; returning to music years later as a solo act, "Pauly Jett". He also produced three records for Sony Red distributed Undecided Records' artists Shindig, Hearts Over Rome, and Cru Jones. Paul now performs as a nationally recognized DJ Pauly Crush.
Jesse Kriz was later a part of Actions Speak Louder and Until the End. The other band members have gone on to play in various emo and indie bands.
Members
Duane Hosein - Vocals
Shane Halpern - Vocals
Paul Geller - Guitars
Mark Silva - Guitar
Paul Pincus - Guitar
Rob Yapkowitz - Guitar
Justin Manlove - Bass
Derek Carty - Bass
Dan Mazin - Bass
Trevor Short - Bass
Chris Hornbrook - Drums
Colby Hooper - Drums
Jesse Kriz - Drums
Discography
The Things I Would Say (1998, Eulogy Recordings)
She Hums Like a Radio (2000, Eulogy Recordings)
The End of Sound (2001, Eulogy Recordings)
Black Dress in a B Movie (2003, Fearless Records)
appeared on Punk Goes Pop with the song The Way You Love Me
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Keepsake was a pop punk/hardcore band from Coral Springs, Florida, active from 1997 until 2003. The band was formed by Paul Geller and Mark Silva, though Shane Halpern and Paul Geller were the only consistent members until 2001, when Paul Geller left the group for personal reasons. After the release of the influential hardcore album The Things I Would Say on Eulogy, the band shifted their sound more towards pop punk on their following albums, EP "She Hums Like A Radio" and LP "The End of Sound" on Eulogy and their final LP, "Black Dress in a B Movie," on Fearless Records. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.