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  1. Andrew Calhoun (born November 30, 1957, in New Haven, Connecticut, United States) [1] is an American folk singer-songwriter based in the Chicago area. Career. Calhoun was inspired to become a musician when his mother introduced him to some of her high school students who played guitar.

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    Subscribe to Andrew's Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/pots5jak. Home page of Andrew Calhoun, a folk artist from Chicago. Chicago singer-songwriter, folksinger, poet, author, and Robert Burns scholar.

  3. Andrew Calhoun's innovative music is rooted in tradition. In fifty years as a performer he has cultivated a prismatic repertoire including his poetic original songs, Irish and American folk songs, Anglo-Scottish ballads, folk spirituals, and poems and songs by writers such as Dave Carter, Mary Oliver and Robert Burns.

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  5. American folk singer, songwriter, poet, author, and founder of the respected co-op label Waterbug Records. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1980s - 2010s. Born. November 30, 1957 in New Haven, CT. Genre. Folk. Styles. Contemporary Folk, Urban Folk, Traditional Folk, British Folk. New Releases. Articles. Advanced Search. Remove Ads.

  6. Autobiography. I was born in New Haven, Connecticut, November 30, 1957. I have two older sisters and a brother. As a child I had some trouble learning to tie my shoes, causing my father considerable frustration. He worked at Bell Labs and most of the rest of the time on a system of philosophy expressed in mathematics.

  7. Andrew Calhoun. 787 likes · 1 talking about this. Official "PAGE" of The Bard CALHOUN. Folksinger, guitarist, singer-songwriter, author, scholar, and humorist. www.andrewcalhoun.com

  8. Andrew Calhoun - Apple Music. Top Songs. Hello In There. Where Blue Meets Blue · 1999. Fifteen Years on the Erie Canal. Grapevine · 2011. The Two Sisters. Telfer's Cows: Folk Ballads from Scotland · 2004. I Love You All the Time. HOPE · 1995. The Battle of Harlaw. Telfer's Cows: Folk Ballads from Scotland · 2004. King Orfeo.

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