Biography
1) California was a Power Rock band from Roeselare, BE. They've formed in early 2005 as a metal project found by Lester, Dion and Mathias , but when Ayla joined the style slightly changed and the music became 'softer'. The first EP 'Music For The Masses' was recorded in 2006. And after a lot of shows and months, they recorded a 3-song EP 'Field of Clovers'. They played more shows until November 2007 and intended to make a whole new live-set, but in March 2008 the spirit was gone and they decided to stop. Both the albums are downloadable for free on Last.fm.
Final line-up:
- Mathias Catry, guitars (2005 - 2008)
- Ayla Brulez, vocals (2005 - 2008)
- Lester Klaassen, bass (2005 - 2008)
- Dion Klaassen, drums (2005 - 2008)
Former members:
- Mathias Mahieu, vocals (2005 - 2006)
- Dieter Bruneel, guitars (2005)
2) A pop-punk band from Upstate New York. They released a 7"/cdep through FWYS Records and Little Heart Records called, 'So What If This Is Temporary'.
3) California Music (or California) was a 1974-1976 Los Angeles supergroup composed of luminaries Curt Boettcher, Chad Stuart, Terry Melcher, Bruce Johnston, Gary Usher, Jan & Dean and Brian Wilson. They recorded very little, only a few singles released on Melcher's Equinox label. Their cover versions of "I Can Hear Music" and "Love's Supposed to Be That Way"–are respective homages to the Ronettes and Leon & Mary Russell–appeared on a 1978 RSO 7" single.
In 2001 a compilation album called Passionfruit was released on Dreamsville records
4) Slovenian band
5) San Francisco band
California is a band featuring Jason White, Dustin Clark and Adam Pfahler. White is the rhythm guitarist in Green Day and Pinhead Gunpowder, Clark was in Soophie Nun Squad, and Pfahler was in Jawbreaker. California plays power pop, rock, punk.
https://jasonwhitescalifornia.bandcamp.com
https://www.facebook.com/bandcalledcalifornia
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