...Meet
Calling Marvin Calling Marvin is a versatile,
high-energy rock quartet. Since their formation in 1998, they have played on the
Mitch Albom Show on WJR three times, on Fox 2 News-Detroit, at the Arts, Beats,
and Eats Festival in Pontiac on the Rock Stage every year since it started, and
once on the National Stage in 2004 with bands including Bob Guinea, The Calling,
The B-52s, and Sponge. They also took second place in the WRIF Battle to the Triangle
in 2001, and won the Jackson County Fair Michigan Idol/Battle of the Bands in
2003. They have also released three original CDs, each of which received a nomination
for the Detroit Music Awards' Rock Album of the Year: "Eye Sore" (1999),
"Live at the Memphis Smoke" (2001), and "Twelve Spiders a Year"
(2002). "Big White Van" (2006) was finally released on July 20 at 59
West in Highland!
Calling Marvin gladly plays original material, and plays
cover songs or a mix of the two at Billy's every month. The band has performed
between 40 and 70 shows each of the last five years at great venues including
the Little River Casino in Manistee, the Red Dog Saloon and Hector and Jimmy's
in Milford, The French Outpost on Mackinac Island, MoDoggies in Fenton, Up Front
and Company in Marquette, Savarino's in Hillsdale, The Riverwalk Ampitheater,
the BLUEStage Club, The Crazy Cowboy, and Bella Notte in Jackson, 59 West in Highland,
The White Lake Inn in White Lake, Grass Lake High School and The Village Inn in
Grass Lake, and the Hayloft Liquor Stand and the Emerald Theater in Mt. Clemens.
The group was also invited to perform in Detroit for the State Theater's "Detroit
Tigers Opening Day 2005 After-Party" and as part of this years "Pre-Super
Bowl Motown Winter Blast." Calling Marvin was also fortunate enough to be
part of the Illitch family-owned SoupCan Music Record Label from late 2003 to
mid 2005, when the label shut down so the Ilitch family could focus more on other
little projects like the Detroit Tigers and Red Wings.
The members of Calling
Marvin are all professional musicians outside of the band. Cole Garlak works as
a musical director for OGCC and is the guitarist for the wedding band, "Groove
Party." Mark Ross, drummer, and Dave Humphreys, guitarist, both teach between
10 and 20 students per week. Dan Bickel, bass player and vocalist, is the band
director at Grass Lake Community Schools as well as a private lessons teacher
to 20+ students per week on a pile of instruments.
For more information
on Calling Marvin please call 248-605-5703 or e-mail Scott Kenerson at Artist
Management L.L.C. scottkenerson@artistmanagementllc.com