Freedom Call | |
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Freedom Call performing in Germany on 11 September 2011
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Background information | |
Origin | Nuremberg, Germany |
Genres | Power metal |
Years active | 1998–present |
Labels | SPV / Steamhammer |
Associated acts | Helloween, Gamma Ray, Iron Savior, Lanzer, Primal Fear, Onix, Sinner |
Website | http://www.freedom-call.net |
Members | Chris Bay Rami Ali Lars Rettkowitz Ilker Ersin |
Past members |
Dan Zimmermann Sascha Gerstner Cédric "Cede" Dupont Nils Neumann Armin Donderer Samy Saemann Klaus Sperling |
Freedom Call is a German power metal band formed in 1998.
Freedom Call's frontman Chris Bay's vocal talent was more or less inherited from his grandfather, an opera singer with the Berlin State Opera, and his mother, who was a sought-after chorus singer. When only seven he began to play the guitar and by the time he was ten had tried his hand at the piano.
Having played in various local rock bands, Bay moved to Hamburg in 1990 and got his first serious gig when he worked with Zed Yago. From 1993 to 1996 Chris was a member of former Victory guitarist Hermann Frank’s band Moon Doc, with whom he recorded the albums "Moon Doc" (1995) and "Get Mooned" (1996).
In 1998 Chris Bay and old friend Daniel Zimmermann formed Freedom Call during an off-period for the latter's main band, Gamma Ray. The two had started writing songs together towards the end of 1997. They eventually completed a six-song demo Freedom Call with well-known producer Charlie Bauerfeind, who offered the tape to several record companies.
At the same time, the Freedom Call line up was completed by Ilker Ersin on bass guitar and Sascha Gerstner on guitar. In 1998 Chris and Dan had seen Sascha playing in a cover band.
Freedom Call's debut album, Stairway to Fairyland was released on 18 May 1999 by NTS Records. Stairway to Fairyland would sell over 35,000 copies. On 25 May 1999 Freedom Call made their live debut during a tour of France as support band for Angra and Edguy. At the end of August, Freedom Call commenced recording of the five-track mini LP Taragon. Taragon featured new songs, a cover version of Ultravox's "Dancing With Tears In My Eyes", a new version of "Stairway to Fairyland", a new version of "Tears of Taragon" with Biff Byford, singer with Saxon narrating the "Tale of Taragon" on it. There was also a bonus track for Japan called "Kingdom Come".