
Age: 38
male
Evan Call was born in Lincoln, California. Although his brother and sister both played violin when they were children, he did not develop real interest music until he was thirteen. Growing up in a country town, he began taking bluegrass guitar lessons from a local teacher, John Massey. This was a big turning point in his life as it was the gateway to a new world. As he started his studies in guitar, he developed a condition known as "Occipital Neuralgia" which caused incessant, extreme headaches. He could not attend school due to the pain, so he continued his studies at home and sent his work to school. As a wrestler, runner, and soccer player, this also was a big imposition not only on his academic endeavors, but also on his athletic lifestyle. During this time, as he could not do much else, he focused intensely on music. For the next three months, he spent the majority of his time playing guitar until he was able to return to school after the pain had subsided enough. However, it was not until four years later that he completely recovered. When he was sixteen, he picked up electric guitar and learned a great deal from a good friend of his, Matt Di Giordano. At this point, he branched out from just fingerstyle guitar to metal, a genre that has had a great influence on his development as a musician. Inspired by his friend, he began to write his own music. Starting with fingerstyle tunes and metal, he eventually delved into other kinds of music, specifically orchestral music (often used in his metal tunes) and video game music. At the same time he began playing electric guitar, he developed an interest in singing. After singing for a couple years on his own, he began taking classical lessons from a local vocal teacher, Chris Bello, and participated in a local theater production. He began to develop his technique as a classical/musical theater singer and has continued to develop over these past few years. As a voice principal at Berklee, he is branching out into other styles such as: rock, jazz, latin, etc... His deep interest in other cultures has also had a huge influence on his music. Aside from his native language of English, he also speaks proficient Japanese and Spanish. Although not an expert, he plays other instruments such as: Sanshin, Ryuuteki, Hichiriki, Quena, Flauta Dulce, Ocarina, Balalaika, and Charango. As a film scoring major at Berklee, he continues to apply everything he has learned throughout his life to further his ability and competency in the music world. He currently resides in Tokyo and belonged to the music production group Elements Garden until 2016.

Evan Call

Composer
for Composer in Pokemon Adventures: The Animated Series - Unova Arc
Suggested by demurelyhydrated

Black is a boy who dreams of becoming the Pokemon League's Champion. In fact, it's such an important dream to him that it's all he ever thinks about! Naturally, he's all too eager to start on his own journey alongside his childhood friends Cheren and Bianca, but soon his path intertwines with White, the president of a talent agency for Pokemon actors, and N Harmonia, the enigmatic king of Pokemon liberation group Team Plasma, and he soon finds that things in life aren't as "black and white" as they seem... Then, two years after his adventures, we follow two Trainers' School students named Lack-Two and Whi-Two. They may seem like ordinary kids, but Lack-Two is actually an undercover agent for the International Police, and Whi-Two is a former member of Team Plasma struggling to find her way in civilian life. Together, the two of them investigate Team Plasma's resurgence and the truth of what happened to Black two years ago. ║ Fancast for an anime adaptation of Pokemon Adventures/Pokemon Special. This specific arc would cover the "Black & White" and "Black 2 & White 2" sagas of the manga, and only includes characters who debuted/gained larger roles in this arc - for characters from the past arcs, see their respective fancasts. Professional VAs only, no celebs, English and Japanese voice options available. For an additional challenge if you want it, don't use any voice actors who previously portrayed the cast's game/anime counterparts.


