The Call has reunited for two very special shows in California, including a date at West Hollywood's Troubadour on Friday, April 19. Best known for such hits as "The Walls Came Down," "Everywhere I Go," and "Let The Day Begin," the band disbanded in 2000, and it has been more than 20 years since their last live performance. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's Robert Levon Been will join The Call's original members Scott Musick, Tom Ferrier, and Jim Goodwin for the performance. Robert Levon Been's father, Michael Been, was a founding member of The Call and the band's vocalist and bassist. Michael passed away in 2010 of a heart attack.
As we recently reported, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club released their Let the Day Begin EP for FREE on the BRMC website—all you have to do is submit your email address. The first single is a cover of The Call's hit song, a tribute to Robert's father. BRMC's new album, Specter at the Feast, will be released Tuesday, March 19.
Tickets for for this special reunion show with The Call and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's Robert Levon Been are on sale now via Ticketfly for $30.00 each plus service fees. Also, check out the original version of "Let the Day Begin" by The Call below.
BUY TICKETS: April 19th: The Call w/ Robert Levon Been of BRMC at the Troubadour
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