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Jacob Callis

General Info

  • Genre: Indie / Powerpop / Rock

    Location Fo-Ri, New Jersey, US

    Profile Views: 26358

    Last Login: 1/24/2011

    Member Since 2/22/2005

    Website http://www.jacobcallis.com

    Record Label M Records

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    In a not-so-recent live review, JerseyBeat's Jim Testa described Jacob Callis as "a really good-looking young guy with a buoyant, upbeat stage presence and some good, catchy rock and roll songs...[reminiscent] of a young Butch Walker." Indeed, Jacob is slowly making a name for himself as one of the 100 most captivating and dynamic singer/songwriters/grad students on the Eastern Seaboard. His style combines the classicism and wit of the Beatles with the modern sensibility of acts like Aimee Mann, Ben Folds and Fountains of Wayne (when they were modern) resulting in songs that are catchy, 3-minute bursts of pop fury you'll find yourself humming the next morning in the bathtub. On April 5th, 2005 Jacob's barnstorming debut, LOVE & NAUSEA, was released to the public on M Records. The event was duly celebrated with a performance/party at the Saint in historic Asbury Park, NJ. Shortly thereafter, the title track from LOVE & NAUSEA went into regular rotation on the prestigious radio station, 90.5 The Night (Brookdale Public Radio). One month later, the now defunct Hush-Up Magazine chose LOVE & NAUSEA as an "editor's pick." Jacob has since been featured in the Ocean County Observer and the Islander. In September, 2005 he was nominated for his first and only Asbury Park Music Award in the Top Male Performer category. One month later, he was tapped by acclaimed NYC rocker Jana Peri to be her bassist for a UK tour. (A magical musical partnership was born of said tour and he continues to happily rock w/Jana whenever duty calls--which is quite often.) And in December, LOVE & NAUSEA was ranked 28th in an Upstage Magazine poll of the top 10000 albums of 2005. In January 2006, Jacob assembled a backup band featuring Mike "Fev" Fevola on bass and Chris "Thrash" Grajewski on drums, and labeled them the Statistics. The power pop trio tore up the bar scene for a while until there was nothing left to tear up. Constant infighting, ego tripping, and philandering ripped the band apart in dramatic fashion. (The ending of the Commitments comes to mind.) The three have not spoken since the long drawn-out court battle over which party owns the name "& the Statistics." Jacob was forced to reevaluate his career and found solace for a time by writing stinging criticisms and glowing reviews in the pages of Upstage Magazine. But, it wasn't long before music came a-calling again--reading Bob Dylan's book will do that to a person--and he rustled himself enough cash for a new pack of strings for his old beat up acoustic. Jacob's long awaited return is still long away, and with God on his side his new strings will be broken in by then... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
  • Members

    The Love & Nausea players: Harmonica (Gerry McAvoy) Drums & Percussion (John Mooney) Bass, Guitars, & Vocals (Jacob Callis)
  • Influences

    Pavement, Fountains of Wayne, Jay Bennett, the Beatles, Paul Simon, Ben Folds, (early) Liz Phair, Aimee Mann, Jack Vettriano, Michael Penn, Randy Newman, Daniel Clowes, Wilco, the Silver Jews, James Taylor, Anthony Bourdain, R.E.M., Gore Vidal, Radiohead, the White Stripes, Jerry Seinfeld, Bob Mould, Neil LaBute, Hey That’s My Bike, MC Skat Kat, George Plimpton, Material Issue, Ethan Hawke, Rufus Wainwright, the New Pornographers, Woody Allen, Aerosmith, the Pixies, Pedro Almodovar, Matthew Sweet, Mary Timony, Mary Weiss, Spalding Gray, Motley Crue, Jim Croce, George Gershwin, Elvis Costello, Bob Dylan (duh), the Band, and the Harlem Globetrotters.
  • Sounds Like

    Imagine Elliott Smith and Michael Stipe having dinner at a restaurant where Aimee Mann is the chef and the Donnas are waitresses. Now imagine that same restaurant being closed down for health violations. Now imagine it reopening with a brand new menu and a slightly jaded staff. O.K., now we’re getting close.

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  • STARK

    I understand Jacob...It was a monsoon.  Hope to see you soon! Rock on, Lani and STARK

    1 year ago
  • The Grip Weeds

    Dig this...any day now


    1 year ago
  • Brian Bisbee

    You Rock!! lets do take a walk!!
    b.

    1 year ago
  • The Doughboys

    Hi Jacob and Jena...It was so nice seeing you..really appreciate your comment..I just love playing in this band , it is so inspirational.Where are you playing ? Hope to see you soon.. Thank You Mike

    2 years ago
  • Michael Zuko

    Jacob, thanks again for coming to the gig.
    Keep in touch!

    2 years ago
  • THE RECORD COLLECTOR

    Hi Jacob,

    We had a great time also!We always love having you here! Hope to see you and Jana this weekend.

    Sue
    The Record Collector


    Have a good one!

    3 years ago
  • Michael Zuko

    Jacob - great set in Keyport - a big thrill for me to do a gig with you! Problem is, I forgot to steal your sneakers.

    3 years ago
  • STARK

    Thanks hon! Will do soon.....
    Rock on,
    Lani/STARK

    3 years ago
  • Lía Pamina

    Hi Jacob!!
    Your music is great! :)
    best wishes
    Lia

    Photobucket

    3 years ago
  • The Catholic Girls

    Hi Jacob!
    Thanks so much for coming to Record Collector show! And thanks for cool words about our CD - especially over breakfast!!!!!! : ) Hope to see you and Jana soon! You guys/girls rcok!
    XOXOXOOX
    The CGs

    3 years ago
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Bio:

In a not-so-recent live review, JerseyBeat's Jim Testa described Jacob Callis as "a really good-looking young guy with a buoyant, upbeat stage presence and some good, catchy rock and roll songs...[reminiscent] of a young Butch Walker." Indeed, Jacob is slowly making a name for himself as one of the 100 most captivating and dynamic singer/songwriters/grad students on the Eastern Seaboard. His style combines the classicism and wit of the Beatles with the modern sensibility of acts like Aimee Mann, Ben Folds and Fountains of Wayne (when they were modern) resulting in songs that are catchy, 3-minute bursts of pop fury you'll find yourself humming the next morning in the bathtub. On April 5th, 2005 Jacob's barnstorming debut, LOVE & NAUSEA, was released to the public on M Records. The event was duly celebrated with a performance/party at the Saint in historic Asbury Park, NJ. Shortly thereafter, the title track from LOVE & NAUSEA went into regular rotation on the prestigious radio station, 90.5 The Night (Brookdale Public Radio). One month later, the now defunct Hush-Up Magazine chose LOVE & NAUSEA as an "editor's pick." Jacob has since been featured in the Ocean County Observer and the Islander. In September, 2005 he was nominated for his first and only Asbury Park Music Award in the Top Male Performer category. One month later, he was tapped by acclaimed NYC rocker Jana Peri to be her bassist for a UK tour. (A magical musical partnership was born of said tour and he continues to happily rock w/Jana whenever duty calls--which is quite often.) And in December, LOVE & NAUSEA was ranked 28th in an Upstage Magazine poll of the top 10000 albums of 2005. In January 2006, Jacob assembled a backup band featuring Mike "Fev" Fevola on bass and Chris "Thrash" Grajewski on drums, and labeled them the Statistics. The power pop trio tore up the bar scene for a while until there was nothing left to tear up. Constant infighting, ego tripping, and philandering ripped the band apart in dramatic fashion. (The ending of the Commitments comes to mind.) The three have not spoken since the long drawn-out court battle over which party owns the name "& the Statistics." Jacob was forced to reevaluate his career and found solace for a time by writing stinging criticisms and glowing reviews in the pages of Upstage Magazine. But, it wasn't long before music came a-calling again--reading Bob Dylan's book will do that to a person--and he rustled himself enough cash for a new pack of strings for his old beat up acoustic. Jacob's long awaited return is still long away, and with God on his side his new strings will be broken in by then...

Member Since:

February 22, 2005

Members:

The Love & Nausea players: Harmonica (Gerry McAvoy) Drums & Percussion (John Mooney) Bass, Guitars, & Vocals (Jacob Callis)

Influences:

Pavement, Fountains of Wayne, Jay Bennett, the Beatles, Paul Simon, Ben Folds, (early) Liz Phair, Aimee Mann, Jack Vettriano, Michael Penn, Randy Newman, Daniel Clowes, Wilco, the Silver Jews, James Taylor, Anthony Bourdain, R.E.M., Gore Vidal, Radiohead, the White Stripes, Jerry Seinfeld, Bob Mould, Neil LaBute, Hey That’s My Bike, MC Skat Kat, George Plimpton, Material Issue, Ethan Hawke, Rufus Wainwright, the New Pornographers, Woody Allen, Aerosmith, the Pixies, Pedro Almodovar, Matthew Sweet, Mary Timony, Mary Weiss, Spalding Gray, Motley Crue, Jim Croce, George Gershwin, Elvis Costello, Bob Dylan (duh), the Band, and the Harlem Globetrotters.

Sounds Like:

Imagine Elliott Smith and Michael Stipe having dinner at a restaurant where Aimee Mann is the chef and the Donnas are waitresses. Now imagine that same restaurant being closed down for health violations. Now imagine it reopening with a brand new menu and a slightly jaded staff. O.K., now we’re getting close.

Record Label:

M Records

Label Type:

Indie

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