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Just That Good,
Nothing's Changed,
Thank You,
Our Lives,
Adrienne,
Could it be any Harder,
Things Will Go My Way,
Our Lives [2],
Wherever You Will Go,
The chart success of this Los Angeles, California, USA-based rock quintet's 2001
debut, Camino Palmero, can be attributed to the rise in popularity of radio-friendly
melodic heavy rock acts such as Creed, Train and Nickelback. Alex Band (vocals)
and Aaron Kamin (guitar), both natives of Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley, began
playing together as teenagers and quickly attracted a RCA Records development
deal. They formed Generation Gap with some older local musicians to develop their
live act on the SoCal scene, before recruiting Sean Woolstenhulme (guitar), Billy
Mohler (bass) and Nate Wood (drums) and renaming themselves the Calling. The quintet
first attracted notice in 2000 when they featured in the movie Coyote Ugly playing
their track "Wherever You Will Go". Camino Palmero, named after the
street in the Valley where the band grew up, was released in July 2001. The grandoise
but excellent "Wherever You Will Go" broke into the US Top 5 the following
year.