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The Calling

The Calling is a rock band from Los Angeles, California. The band was formed by Alex Band (vocals) and Aaron Kamin (guitar) when Kamin was dating Band's sister[3].

Career

After forming in 1999[1], Band and Kamin were signed to a record deal with RCA.

The Calling's first album was recorded from 1999-2001. As the band advanced, Sean Woolstenhulme (guitars), Billy Mohler (bass) and Nate Wood (drums) were added as extra musicians/touring musicians, and a few of the songs were re-recorded. The Calling's first album, Camino Palmero, was issued in July 2001 and quickly became a hit, due to the strength of its single, "Wherever You Will Go," first featured prominently at the end of the second episode in the first season of the television series, Smallville, Metamorphosis[4].

In June 2002, Woolstenhulme left The Calling[5]; Mohler left in October 2002[6]. In November 2003 former members Wood and Mohler sued Band, Kamin, and the group's management accusing each of mismanagement, fraud, and asking for an audit of the money that was spent during their tenures in The Calling[7]. They claim they were promised a share of the royalties and profits from touring and merchandise in 2001-02[7]. Band and Kamin claimed the two were hired musicians and not entitled to royalties.[8]

In June 2004 the group returned with Two. The album had three singles and accompanying videos, "Our Lives," "Things Will Go My Way," and "Anything." With new touring musicians, the band toured for most of 2004, with founding member Kamin only making sporadic appearances. In July 2005, the band went on indefinite hiatus[2] after playing a farewell show in Temecula, California. Alex Band's solo album, entitled We've All Been There is slated for a 2nd quarter 2008 release[citation needed]. Alex and his new band (often mislabeled as "The Calling") played sporadic gigs around the U.S. and Brazil in 2008. The band performed at Washington State University on April 19, 2008 for Springfest[9]. They also performed at Towson University on April 26th, 2008 at the annual Tigerfest show[10]. On top of these two concerts, they played in Celebration, Florida on October 10, 2008[11].

Personnel

Current Band Members

Former band members

Touring musicians

These members were never signed to the label and were used as touring musicians in 2003/2004.

Discography

Albums

  • Camino Palmero (2001) #6 U.S. 5X Platinum , #2 UK, #1 ITA 9x Platinum ,#1 Mexico 1x Diamond+3Platinum .World sales: 9,500,000
  • Two (2004) #54 U.S., #9 UK, #20 ITA Gold .World sales:1,500,000

Charting Singles

From Camino Palmero

Trivia

  • "Wherever You Will Go" was heavily used by UPN in 2001 in advertisements to promote the debut of Star Trek: Enterprise.
  • The CW hit show Smallville used "Wherever You Will Go" in the second episode of season 1 (Metamorphosis)[4], but it was never included on any of the soundtracks. The song "Unstoppable" was also featured in the pilot.
  • In 2001, The Calling contributed a live performance version of their song "Wherever You Will Go" to the charity album Live in the X Lounge IV.
  • "Wherever You Will Go" was used in soundtrack of Love Actually.
  • Popular sketch comedy TV show Mad TV parodied the video for "Wherever You Will Go," parodying how The Calling, Creed, Pearl Jam and Ray Charles all sound similar.
  • The band appeared in the movie, Coyote Ugly, performing "Wherever You Will Go" when Violet goes to the club looking for the manager and sees Kevin for the first time.
  • "For You" was also used in the soundtrack of DareDevil.
  • The Calling's music appears in one episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
  • The song "One By One" was written about a school shooting that happened over 8 years ago but not about the Columbine High School Massacre as sometimes thought.
  • The Calling appeared on the TV show American Dreams as protestors and sang a cover of The Beatles song Nowhere Man.
  • The Calling's single "Our Lives" was used as the theme song for the 2008 M.E LaZerte High School Graduation. It was sung by one of the school's graduating students.
  • Brianna from The Real World: Hollywood performed with the band in Hollywood, California.
  • The song "Could It Be Any Harder" was featured on the spin off series "Brooke Knows Best" in 2008.

References

  1. ^ a b O'Neill, Sinead (2004-05-05). "Calling all rock fans". The Sun. Retrieved 2008-11-25. Since they formed in 1999, the two-piece - Aaron Kamin and Alex Band - have battled a hectic schedule, crazy fans and even a dispute with their own support musicians to make it to the big time. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ a b Band, Alex and Kamin, Aaron (2005-07-01). "7-1-05 - Some News". The Calling Official Website. Retrieved 2008-11-25. Hello! As some of you may have heard, The Calling will be going on hiatus for a while.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Staff reporter (2004-08-18). "Calling returns with new album, outlook". AP. Retrieved 2008-11-25. The duo met when Kamin, then a premed student at UCLA, began dating Band's sister.
  4. ^ a b Staff reporter (n.d.). "Smallville Music". Geocities. Retrieved 2008-11-25.
  5. ^ Staff reporter (2002-06-17). "For The Record: Quick News On Stone Cold Steve Austin, Foxy Brown, The Calling, Cam'ron & More". MTV. Retrieved 2008-11-25. Sean Woolstenhulme, guitarist for the Calling, is leaving the band to join his brother Rick Woolstenhulme in Lifehouse.
  6. ^ Staff reporter (2005). "LA Music Academy - Careers - Success Stories - Nate Wood". Los Angeles Music Academy. Retrieved 2008-11-25. Nate left The Calling in October of '02 to join Kneebody, and to record a solo album at home on a Rolands 1680, singing and playing all the instruments himself.
  7. ^ a b Kaufman, Gil (2003-11-04). "The Calling Sued By Former Bandmates; Finish Second Album". MTV. Retrieved 2008-11-25.
  8. ^ Wiederhorn, Jon (2004-01-27). "The Calling Call Former Bandmates' Suit 'Dirty,' Prepare New Single". MTV. Retrieved 2008-11-25. The Calling contend that Mohler and Wood were hired guns and therefore not entitled to royalties.
  9. ^ Student Entertainment Board (2008-04-01). "Springfest Update". Washington State University. Retrieved 2008-11-25. The lineup includes Eve 6, The Calling, Danger Radio, hip-hop artist Neema, country artist Larry Bagby, comedian Dan Cummins, Ty Paxton, and Chariot on Fire.
  10. ^ Campus Activities Board (2006-04-26). "Tigerfest 2008". Towson University. Retrieved 2008-11-25. 6:00-7:00: Alex Band/The Calling
  11. ^ Nunez, Mike (2008-10-10). "Alex Band feels solo career calling". FloridaToday.com. Retrieved 2008-11-25. On Saturday, Celebration Town Center's Oktoberfest will feature former chart-topping superstar Alex Band of The Calling for a special Rocktoberfest concert night.