June 10, 2017, I first posted on my blog an audio excerpt from my interview with Will Calhoun. He was, at the time, drummer with Living Colour. Here is what I wrote in that post's introduction:
"Among my favorite interviews, I am sorry to say none of my interview with Will Calhoun ever saw the light of day. By July 1989 I had been gone from my spot as 'Modern Drummer‘s' managing editor almost six years. From what I’ve gathered reading through my notes, this interview was meant to be published in one of 'MD‘s' offshoot quarterly magazines — 'Modern Percussionist.' But before Will’s interview was published, 'Modern Percussionist' had ceased publication."
Listening again this week, for the first time in a long time, this interview with Will Calhoun remains a favorite. I've decided to post the full length audio interview in four parts.
Part 1 is the first side of one of two 90-minute cassettes used to record this interview.
Calhoun talks about early and important influences on he and his drumming. They include family, neighbors, albums, concerts, radio, Drummers Collective, Horacee Arnold, Berklee College of Music, Living Colour, The Rolling Stones, race and music marketing, and Jerome Brailey.
It is entirely possible some of Calhoun's opinions here have changed. He was 25-years old when interviewed. July 22, 2023, Calhoun will be 59-years old. Lots can happen in 34 years.
Calhoun has a wonderful new jazz album called "Life in This World," available through is website: [ Ссылка ]
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