NASHVILLE, TN (CelebrityAccess) — The Calling, the veteran alternative rock band, has secured new representation with United Talent Agency and management with CTK Enterprises.
“The Calling is back!! And we are beyond thrilled to have a killer new team on board with us including Danny Nozell at CTK Enterprises managing, and Neil Warnock at UTA for worldwide agency representation,” says lead vocalist Alex Band. “To have such powerhouses believe in us means SO MUCH, and we can’t wait to share our new music with our loyal fans, connect with new ones, and take over the world!”
“The Calling has always been about more than just music; it’s about connecting with our fans on a profound level,” continues Band. “After all these years, we are more excited than ever to share our new sound and take our fans on this new journey with us. The music has evolved, but the essence of what makes The Calling unique remains at the core.”
Originally launched in the late 1990s, The Calling has reformed several times over the last 20 years, most recently in 2023 with the addition of Daniel Damico (lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals) and Dom Liberati (bass) who joined founding member Alex Band in the lineup.
The band is known for hits such as “Wherever You Will Go” and “Our Lives.”
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