First Call

First Call is an American contemporary Christian music (CCM) group, consisting of Mel Tunney, Marty McCall, and Bonnie Keen.

[1] During their career spanning more than 30 years, the group worked with many noted producers and arrangers including David Maddux, Steven V. Taylor, Dan Keen, Greg Nelson, Keith Thomas, Neal Joseph, Wayne Kirkpatrick, Phil Naish and Darrell Brown.

[18][19] Vocalist and session singer Marabeth Jordan joined McCall and Keen,[18] and the trio continued performing and recording, producing two more successful albums,[20] Human Song (1992) and Sacred Journey (1993).

On the cusp of signing the largest record contract of their career in 1994, it was revealed that Jordan had been involved in an extra-marital affair with fellow CCM artist Michael English.

[24][25] McCall, Keen and Tunney reunited in 2005 to record a hymns collection for Discovery House Music called Rejoice.

[27][28][29][30] Bonnie Keen continues to work as a recording artist, Emmy-nominated actor, and author, having penned three non-fiction titles, Blessed Are the Desperate, God Loves Messy People, and A Ladder Out of Depression.