Will Calhoun
Living Colour
www.willcalhoun.com
Will Calhoun, the widely acclaimed drummer from the Bronx,
New York, graduated from the Berklee School of Music in Boston,
where he received a Bachelors degree in Music Production and engineering.
He
was also the recipient of the prestigious Buddy Rich Jazz Masters
Award for outstanding performance by a drummer.
Special Kudos for Will's
drumming virtuosity include: Best New Drummer of 1988
by Modern Drummer Magazine's Readers Poll, Number One Progressive Drummer by
Modern Drummer Magazine's Readers Poll three times (1989, 1991 & 1992) and
Best Drummer Of 1990 by Rolling Stone Magazine's Critics Poll.
Will Calhoun's unique blend of improvisational and hard rock drumming can be
found on each of Living Colour's four Epic releases: the ground breaking multi-platinum
debut, Vivid, the critically acclaimed sophomore LP, Time's Up, the 1991 EP,
Biscuits, 1993's Stain, and their latest release on Sanctuary Records, CollideØscope.
A
prolific song writer, Will has co-written many Living Colour compositions and
wrote the critically acclaimed song, "Pride," on the Time's Up album
and "Nothingness" on the Stain album. As a member of Living Colour,
Will received a Grammy Award in 1989 for Best Hard Rock Performance by a group
and another Grammy in 1990 for Best Hard Rock Performance. Living Colour also
won an International Rock Award In 1991 for Best Rock Band.
In addition to his
work with Living Colour, Will has recorded and/or toured with diverse artists
including B.B. King, Mick Jagger, Jaco Pastorious, Harry
Belafonte,
Pharoah Sanders, Jack Dejohnette, Paul Simon, Lou Reed, Marcus Miller, Dr.John,
Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Rolling Stones guitarist Ron Wood, Wayne Shorter
(on the Grammy-winning CD High Life), and recorded with rappers Run-DMC and
Public
Enemy. As a producer, player, and songwriter, Will has worked on Herb Alpert's
Grammy-nominated CD, Colors.
During Will's down-time he has managed to record
two solo projects "Housework" and "Drum
Wave". These discs provide an alternate canvas for his acoustic drumset
artistry as well as his push for electronic tonal expressions.
Will, Doug
Wimbish, and Vinx joined forces in 1995-96 to form the groundbreaking Ambient
World Music band JUNGLE FUNK. Their live CD Jungle Funk is available
on Zebra Records in the States. The group combines mastery of technology
with musicianship. This rare and cutting edge disc was given the Album
of the Year
mention in Australia.
Will released his first solo jazz CD as a leader in
2000: The Will Calhoun Quintet: Live at the Blue Note. The disc
is an adventurous journey through
Will's approach
to acoustic Jazz, World and Ambient music. The line-up features Bobby
Watson-sax, Terrel Stafford-trumpet, John Benitez-bass and Orrin
Evans-piano. Will's
song writing, arrangements and drumming on this CD are ground breaking.
Although this is Will's first attempt at fronting a jazz group, Down
Beat Magazine,
Jazz Times,
and BillBoard Magazine have given the CD top ratings. Drum Magazine's
readers poll voted Will's CD 1st runner up for Drummer/Band leader.
Presently,
Will is working with rapper Mos Def, both as a producer and performer.
Will has brought together an all-star lineup for this CD,
featuring artists
like: Bernie Worrell on keys, Doug Wimbish on bass, Doc Know, the guitarist
from Bad
Brains, and other special guests. The Band is titled Black Jack Johnson.
Not many artists have the vision and artistic energy to be Grammy winners
and contribute
to so many genres: jazz, rock, hip-hop, ambient, et al, while concurrently
producing, touring, creating new projects, working on films, and continually
pushing the
envelope. Will Calhoun has this creative vision, and he is doing an
extraordinary job keeping music a spiritual and motivating force in his
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