- New York,
Calire moved to
California when his father, the
keyboard and
saxophone player Jimmy Calire, had a gig with the band America.
Calire and his two...
- rest of 1996 and
through 1997. The
Wallflowers now
included drummer Mario Calire and
guitarist Michael Ward, in
addition to Dylan,
Jaffee and Richling. The...
-
Great Britain.
After this tour, The Wallflowers'
drummer since 1995,
Mario Calire announced he was
parting ways with the band. In 2003, The
Wallflowers were...
- and
active until 1970. It was
composed of Tony
Galla (lead vocals), Jim
Calire (piano/vocals), Gary
Mallaber (drums), John
Weitz (guitar), and Tom Calandra...
-
their 1976 tour, the
group expanded their stage line-up to
include Jim
Calire on
keyboards and sax and Tom
Walsh on percussion, so they
could more comfortably...
- the
album also
featured new
members Sheffer Bruton on
trombone and
Mario Calire on drums. The EP
featured mostly the band's Latin-influenced side, with...
-
Willie Leacox,
guitarist Michael Woods,
percussionist Tom Walsh, and Jim
Calire who pla****
keyboards and also saxophone.
America performed "California Dreamin'"...
- bursts". Ars Technica.
Retrieved 4
November 2020. Cofield, Calla; Andreoli,
Calire; Reddy,
Francis (4
November 2020). "NASA
Missions Help
Pinpoint the Source...
- Mike
Woods – lead
guitar David ****ey – b****
Willie Leacox –
drums Jim
Calire – keyboards,
saxophone solo Tom
Walsh –
percussion Erlewine,
Steven Thomas...
-
upright piano Greg Richling – b****
guitar Michael Ward – lead
guitar (Mario
Calire is
credited as
drummer but does not
perform on this album; he
joined the...