Reviews:

“To the Beat Of an Adroit Drummer”

“Drummer Keith Killgo was barely visible on the crowded stage at Blues Alley Wednesday night, but there was no mistaking his presence. Seated in the midst of nearly a dozen musicians, he piloted the ensemble through fervent jazz, roiling funk and expansive R&B balladry.”

Mike Joyce-The Washington Post


“Stop on a Dime: A Ballroom Drama” at the Kennedy Center

“…exceptionally fluid dancing and music (played by the excellent ensemble of Fred Hughes, Jr. Keith Killgo, Tom Williams and Tim Eyerman).”

Sarah Kaufman-The Washington Post


“Takoma Station Lets the Good Times Roll”

Keith Killgo sits serenely behind his drum set, as on a throne, pounding away a furious Latin beat adequately entitled “Mysterious Vibes,” while the rest of the band does it’s best to keep up with their bearded leader’s composition. In the audience men and women dance and swirl on their chairs, some clap…”

Michael Kent, Takoma Voice