Neal Schon- The Calling 2012 | ms

The Calling was a rock band from Los Angeles, California. The band started off with Alex Band (vocals) teaming up with Aaron Kamin (guitars) after the pair became friends as teenagers (Kamin was dating Band's sister at the time), and they signed a development deal with RCA. Their first album, Camino Palmero, was issued in July 2001, and it became a hit on the strength of its first single, "Wherever You Will Go". The track, a top 40 hit in twelve different countries, brought the group surprise success. New touring members joined after the album was recorded: Sean Woolstenhulme (guitars),...
The son of a woodwind player, Neal himself played the oboe for many years beginning in high school. Schon first picked up the guitar at the age of 10. He joined Santana as a teenage prodigy at the age of 15. Schon had famously been asked by Eric Clapton to join Derek and the Dominos, but decided instead to join Santana for the album Santana III. Schon also played in Azteca before moving on to form Journey, a group he continues to lead. The late-1970s arrival of Eddie Van Halen quickly eclipsed Schon's bravado, giving rise to a new era...
London Calling was formed in December of 2002 in Evansville, Indiana. London Calling (or "L/C") consists of Jamie Rowe on Vocals and Guitar, Jon Gilbert on Guitar and Piano, Matthew Martin on Bass and Drummer Derek D. Sorrells. London Calling's sound is described as power/hard/explosive pop with some hook laden choruses. They are mainly influenced by Fountains of Wayne, American Hi-Fi, Sugarcult, Lit, Cheap Trick, and The Sweet. After signing with Atenzia Records in 2004, London Calling re-released their 2003 album "New Sensation" with 5 additional songs and packaged as "You're So Lucky" .
Room 2012 is a German pop quartet, which originated in the late fall of 2007 on the sixth installment of the German version of the international television talent show Popstars. Under the motto "Wir suchen den heißesten Live-Act Deutschlands" ("We are looking for Germany's hottest live act") Popstars returned with a sixth installment in the summer of 2007, this time searching for Germany's best live performers. Hopeful singers and dancers attended open television auditions in a couple of German cities, judged by choreographer and dancer Detlef "D!" Soost, music producer Dieter Falk, techno grandma Marusha, singer Nina Hagen and singing...