An American folk singer, songwriter, poet, author, and record label owner, Andrew Calhoun emerged out of the Chicago folk scene in the early '80s, recording albums like Water Street (1983) and Gates of Love (1984) for small regional labels Hogeye and Flying Fish. In the early '90s, he went on to found the artist-run co-op label Waterbug Records, which, along with his own material, helped promote and distribute singer/songwriters and folk artists like Chuck Brodsky and Jonathan Byrd. In addition to his own songwriting, Calhoun has released an album of Baroque and classical guit...