Houston Calls

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Houston Calls

(L-R) Keiger, Grigsby, Seltzer, Ryan, Okamoto
Origin Rockaway, New Jersey, USA
Years active 2003–present
Genres Rock, power pop, pop punk
Labels Drive-Thru Records
Members Tom "Chitty" Keiger
Kenny Ryan
"Okie" Okamoto
Jarrett Seltzer
Josh Grigsby

Houston Calls is an American power pop band, based in Rockaway, New Jersey. They formed in 2003 and are signed to Drive-Thru Records.

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[edit] History

Shortly after the New Jersey ska punk group Face First disbanded in 2002, singer/guitarist Tom "Chitty" Keiger, bassist Jarrett Selzer, trumpeter "Okie" Okamoto and drummer Tommie Clayton decided to reunite to play a poppier, more synthesized form of modern punk rock. Therefore, Okamoto switched from trumpet to keyboard, and Kenny Ryan, formerly of Hidden in Plain View, joined as a second guitarist. The name "Houston Calls", according to the band, is a combination of chapter titles from the Apollo 13 DVD. Other choices included "Zoltar Madness" (from Big), "Giant Green Insanity" (from The Toxic Avenger), and "Deeds in NY" (from Mr. Deeds).[1]

While they began performing live in June 2003, they soon released their 4 Song Sampler, produced by Hidden in Plain View's Rob Freeman, to help spread the word. Due to various national tours with bands such as Hidden in Plain View, The Academy Is... and Hellogoodbye, Houston Calls' fanbase grew steadily, until in spring 2004, Clayton and the band parted ways and he later joined the band Spoiler NYC. Through mutual friends, Josh Grigsby was introduced to the band and became their drummer on May 15, 2004. The newly manned five-piece went into the studio with producer Jesse Cannon, to record their Sampler Volume 2 (2004). A few months after its release in August 2004, Houston Calls became the second band to sign with Rushmore Records, a subsidiary record label of Drive-Thru Records, who the band had been friends with ever since their formation.

On August 2, 2005, the band's official debut album, A Collection of Short Stories, was released. Produced by Ed Rose, the CD contained eleven songs, three of which had previously been released on their two samplers.

On November 25, 2006, Kenny Ryan (guitar) announced he was leaving the band due to personal financial problems. No hard feelings were felt by the band members and Kenny is still a close friend with the band.

[edit] Members

[edit] Former members

  • Tommie Clayton – (drums)
  • Kenny Ryan – (guitar)

[edit] Discography

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[edit] Non-album tracks

  • "Einstein on the Beach" – released on Dead and Dreaming: An Indie Tribute to the Counting Crows (2004)

[edit] References

  1.   Houston Calls - 08.26.05. AbsolutePunk.net. Retrieved on January 7, 2006.

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