| The Calling | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Los Angeles, California, USA |
| Genre(s) | Post-grunge Alternative rock Pop rock Pop metal |
| Years active | 2001 – 2005 (Hiatus) |
| Label(s) | SonyBMG/RCA records |
| Members | |
| Alex Band Aaron Kamin | |
| Former members | |
| Nate Wood Sean Woolstenhulme Billy Mohler | |
The Calling is a post-grunge rock band from Los Angeles, California. The band was formed by Alex Band (vocals) and Aaron Kamin (guitars) when Kamin was dating Band's sister.
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Career
After forming, Band and Kamin were signed to a development deal with RCA. As the band advanced, Sean Woolstenhulme (born 3 March 1981, Gilbert, Arizona) (guitars), Billy Mohler (bass) and Nate Wood (born 3 October 1979, Laguna Beach, California) (drums) were added as extra musicians, and The Calling's first album was recorded. Issued in July 2001, Camino Palmero 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.[1] Band and Kamin (without Wood, Woolstenhulme, and Mohler) returned in June 2004 with Two. In June 2005, the band took a break. Band has told reporters he has plans for a solo album.
Personnel
Current Band Members
Former band members
- Sean Woolstenhulme - Guitar/Background Vocals
- Billy Mohler - Bass Guitar
- Nate Wood - Drums/Background Vocals
- Dino Meneghin - Guitar
Touring musicians
- Justin Derrico - Guitar
- Daniel Damico - Guitar/Background Vocals
- Corey Britz - Bass Guitar/Background Vocals
- Justin Meyer - Drums
Discography
Albums
- Camino Palmero (2001) #6 U.S., #2 UK, #1 ITA x3platinum
- Two (2004) #54 U.S., #9 UK, #20 ITA gold
Singles
| Year | Title | Peak Chart Position | Album | |||
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| US | Aus | UK | ITA | |||
| 2002 | "Wherever You Will Go" | #5 | #5 | #3 | #1 | Camino Palmero |
| 2002 | "Adrienne" | - | - | #18 | #15 | Camino Palmero |
| 2002 | "Could It Be Any Harder" | - | - | - | #22 | Camino Palmero |
| 2003 | "For You" | - | - | - | #19 | Daredevil: The Album |
| 2004 | "Our Lives" | - | - | #13 | #34 | Two |
| 2004 | "Things Will Go My Way" | - | - | #34 | - | Two |
| 2004 | "Anything" | - | - | - | - | Two |
Trivia
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- "Wherever You Will Go" was heavily used by UPN in 2001 in advertisements to promote the debut of Star Trek: Enterprise.
- The WB hit show Smallville used "Wherever You Will Go" in the second episode of season 1 (Metamorphosis), but it was never included on any of the soundtracks.
- 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 appears in one episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
- The song "One By One" was written about the Columbine High School Massacre.
External links
- The Calling official website
- The Calling lyrics
- Alex Band at the Internet Movie Database
- Aaron Kamin at the Internet Movie Database
- Sean Woolstenhulme at the Internet Movie Database
- Nate Wood at the Internet Movie Database
- The Calling at the Internet Movie Database

