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Urgent was a short-lived American melodic rock band from
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featuring former and future members of Sterling, Vendetta and Diving For Pearls. Urgent founding member Donnie Kehr and guitarist
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have both gone on to highly successful stage, movie and television acting careers.


Biography

Formed by brothers Michael (vocals, guitar), Don (vocals, keyboards) and Steve Kehr (drums), and rounded out by Miami native Yul Vazquez (lead guitar) and Klyph Black (bass), Urgent rose from the East Coast in the mid-1980s. Initially looked at by
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, the band wound up signing with newly formed
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subsidiary
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and turned to British rock legends Ian Hunter and
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for the production of their debut album. ''Cast the First Stone'' was released in 1985 and became a minor success with the single "Running Bac

peaking at #79 on the Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100. A second single off the album, "Love Can Make You Cry", was also featured on the successful ''
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'' soundtrack album. The 1987
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produced follow-up album, ''Thinking Out Loud'', which spawned the single/video "Can't Take It No Mor

was not a success and the band split up. Yul Vazquez, along with drummer Peter Clemente, would join former
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man
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on his ''Drums Along the Mohawk'' tour before both joined
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whose eponymous debut album was released via
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in 1989. Vazquez segued into an acting career starting in 1992 with the movie ''
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'' and had a memorable recurring role on ''
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'' between 1995 and '98 as Bob, The Intimidating Gay Guy. Vazquez was nominated for a 2011
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for " Best Featured Actor in a Play" for his role of Cousin Julio in ''
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''. Bassist Klyph Black was also a member of Detroit, MI power trio Vendetta, featuring guitarist/vocalist Nikki Buzz, whose
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produced album was issued on Epic Records in 1982. Black, along with Peter Clemente, was part of the second incarnation of Secret Chiefs, a NY band put together by
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frontman
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. Black and Clemente both appear on Monroe's 1987 debut solo album, '' Nights Are So Long''. Black was a long-time member of the
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and can now be found in the bands Black & Sparrow, Jam Stampede and Rumor Has It. Michael and Steve Kehr were members of pop rock band Sterling who released the album ''City Kids'', produced by
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, on
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in 1980. Don Kehr would contribute backing vocals to the 1989 Hunter/Ronson album ''
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'' as well as to Ian Hunter's ''
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'' album in 1996. He also rekindled his
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career, having made his Broadway debut at age 12, co-starring with
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in ''
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'' in 1976. In 2005, he released the solo album ''Shift''. Kehr can be seen as Norm Waxman in
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's 2014 movie adaptation of ''
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''. After the demise of Urgent in 1987, Michael Kehr formed the short lived The Michael Kehr Project before retiring from music and turning his focus on family. He resurfaced in 2008 and began writing new songs and working with producer Mark DeSimone. Shortly afterwards, he reunited with brother Donnie and the two have since written new music together, including the song "Falling".


Band members

*Michael Kehr - lead and background vocals, rhythm guitar *Don Kehr - lead and background vocals, piano, keyboards *Steve Kehr - drums, percussion, background vocals *Yul Vazquez - lead and rhythm guitar *Klyph Black - bass


Discography


Studio albums


Singles


References


External links


Donnie Kehr websiteYul Vazquez Facebook pageKlyph Black Facebook page
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