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Michael Kenneth Been (March 17, 1950 – August 19, 2010) was an American rock musician who achieved critical attention and rotation play on
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in the 1980s with his band The Call. He later released an album of his solo work and toured with his son's band
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. His song "Let the Day Begin" was the official campaign song of
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's 2000 U.S. presidential campaign. His song "Oklahoma" was one of the top ten choices for
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's official state rock song and a line from the song provided the name for ''Another Hot Oklahoma Night: A Rock & Roll Exhibit'' at the
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.


Background

Born in
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, Been later lived in Park Forest, south of Chicago, where he attended high school and formed his first band, the Chessman. After graduation, he moved to
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, where he was a member of the band
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at the time of their second album ''Aorta 2'', in 1970. He then joined Lovecraft, the successor band to the
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group H.P. Lovecraft. Moving to Santa Cruz in the mid-1970s, Been played with former
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members
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and Bob Mosley in the band Fine Wine, and then again with Miller in the band The Original Haze which also featured Scott Musick on drums. Been also played bass on the first two albums by 2nd Chapter of Acts, their 1974 album ''
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'' and their 1975 album ''
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'', as well as
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's 1974 release, ''Lighten Up''. After their experiences in the Original Haze, Been and Musick teamed up with Dale Ockerman to form the Michael Been Band Is Airtight, which was quickly shortened to "Airtight". Following Ockerman's departure, Been and Musick remained together and formed Moving Pictures, which soon became the Call. The Call emerged in 1980 in Santa Cruz with Been on lead vocals and guitar, Musick on drums, Tom Ferrier on guitar, and bassist Greg Freeman. They were first discovered by Tulsa's
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. By the dawning of the 1980s, the band had become the Call, and they released a self-titled album in 1982 with
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. The band's 1983 album ''Modern Romans'' led to a world tour opening for
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and featured the song "The Walls Came Down" which achieved heavy rotation on MTV.Triplett, Gene
"Oklahoma-born rocker Michael Been dies in Belgium"
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, August 20, 2010. Accessed August 20, 2010.''
Been participated in composing and performing the music to
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's 1992 film ''
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''. The film also features two of his songs, "To Feel This Way" and "World on Fire". In 1994, he recorded a solo album, ''On the Verge of a Nervous Breakthrough''. Been appeared as a sideman in bands fronted by actor
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; Stanton having played harmonica on the ''Let the Day Begin'' track, "For Love". He played the
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in
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's 1988 feature film '' The Last Temptation of Christ'' and had some film credits. Been recorded an album of solo material in the 1990s that remains unreleased. Been's son,
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, is the frontman for
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. Michael Been was heavily involved in BRMC as their sound engineer and toured with them. Been died at the age of 60 on August 19, 2010, in
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, Belgium, of a
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while at the Pukkelpop 2010 music festival where he was on-tour as a sound man for Black Rebel Motorcycle Club."The Call's Been dies of heart attack"
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, August 20, 2010.


Discography (solo)

* ''Light Sleeper'' (1992) * ''On the Verge of a Nervous Breakthrough'' (1994, Qwest/Reprise)


Filmography


References


External links

*
Michael Been memorial page
via The Call official site {{DEFAULTSORT:Been, Michael 1950 births 2010 deaths American rock musicians Musicians from Oklahoma City Musicians from Chicago H. P. Lovecraft (band) members