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Noel McCalla (born 5 November 1956, in London, England) is a British rock singer. He was the lead vocalist for the rock group Manfred Mann's Earth Band from 1991 until 2009.


Early life

McCalla was born to Hubert Sylvester McCalla, a minister in a gospel church, and Elizabeth Victoria McCalla, in North London, England. There were eight children in the family. He attended Alexandra Park infant school in London, but was withdrawn at the age of nine, as the family moved to Coventry, where he attended Hillfarm Junior School and began studies at Barkers Butts Secondary School.


Musical career

In 1972, McCalla dropped out of school to work with a band called Black and White Notes. They gigged and eventually supported The Shadows. In 1972, McCalla left his family in Coventry to move to London. In 1976, he joined Moon, who were signed to
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, releasing two albums, ''Too Close for Comfort'' and ''Turning the Tides'', and made 4 appearances on the John Peel Show. After splitting from the band, he stayed with Epic Records, releasing a solo album. In July 1979 Epic released a single from this album, "Ain't Nothing But a House Party", which is a disco-era reworking of The Showstoppers hit dating from 1967. The flipside of that single was "Midnight Girl", another track from the album. From 1977, he worked as a backing vocalist for Sniff 'n' the Tears. During this time, he worked as a freelance musician and made a solo album ''Night Time Emotion'' in 1979 produced by Trevor Rabin. He sang on Mike Rutherford's first solo album ''
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'' in 1979, and on Morrissey–Mullen's 1985 '' This Must Be the Place''. By 1981, he had decided to form his own band, which he had named Contact. They played a series of gigs, producing a cassette. In 1993, the band's name changed to McCalla, and they released “Push and Pull”, followed by “Hot from the Smoke" in 1995. In 1986 he worked as a vocalist for the jazz-rock band Mezzoforte from Iceland, and sang several tracks on the album ''No Limits''.


Manfred Mann

McCalla, having done numerous studio sessions with them from 1980 became steadily involved with Manfred Mann's Earth Band in 1990, featuring on the '' Plains Music'' album, and thereafter toured extensively with them, also featuring on the studio albums '' Soft Vengeance'' and ''
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'', and the live album '' Mann Alive''. He was replaced as the band's vocalist by Peter Cox, best known for his work as lead singer of Go West. From mid-2006, he collaborated with jazz band Dave Lewis 1Up.


Some Kinda Wonderful

McCalla is the featured vocalist alongside saxophonist Derek Nash in this band dedicated to performing the music of
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. Touring extensively in the UK the band is hugely popular and after a few years of clubs and pubs are now playing large theatres. An album, ''The Music of Stevie Wonder'', was released in 2021 on Jazzizit records.


''X-Factor''

His fifteen-year-old son Mali Michael-McCalla competed for a place in the fifth series of the UK talent competition '' X-Factor'' in 2008, but did not progress to the Live Final stages.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:McCalla, Noel 1956 births Manfred Mann's Earth Band members Living people Black British rock musicians Morrissey–Mullen members British rock singers