\u201cRock and Roll is not dead it\u2019s just seemingly hard to discover. It\u2019s hard to find now because there is so much else out there. It\u2019s not just RGB anymore.\u201d \u2013 Jason McEntire on Conversations with Calcaterra\n\n \u201cI personally like being the least talented person in the room or at least feeling that way. I\u2019m holding my own so if I\u2019m the least talented person then the room is doing great.\u201d \u2013 Jason McEntire as stated on Conversations with Calcaterra\n\n\u201cRichard Fortus has a sick collection of equipment, obviously guitars, amps and pedals but plenty of other things as well. It was a little bit like Christmas every day, Fortus would show up with a crate of crazy shit that you\u2019d never see.\u201d \u2013 Jason McEntire as stated on Conversations with Calcaterra\n\nJason McEntire is not only the owner of Sawhorse Studios but a Producer and Engineer who will always get up from behind the counsel to make his clients a pot of coffee. The self proclaimed Jack-of-All trades has created some masterful recordings and share stories of being a studio rat and the artists he\u2019s collaborated with including Richard Fortus who produced the latest Psychedelic Furs record Made of Rain. \n\nLearn more about Sawhorse Studios @ https://sawhorserecord.wixsite.com/sawhorse-studios\n\nVisit Ken @ www.kencalcaterra.com and on various social media outlets and please share and comment on this episode. Sign up to our mailing list to receive updates on Ken\u2019s video and photography work and Conversations with Calcaterra\n\nSpecial Thanks to this episodes sponsors:\n\nThe Union of the State \u2013 "The Union of The State," by author Corey Stulce, is the untold, uncensored story of the most influential and prolific comedy troupe of the last twenty-five years -- and a unique tale in the history of show business.\nwww.coreystulce.com\n\nDr. Mark Holland \u2013 http://www.mystlouischiropractor.com/ - 314.495.4928\n\nAmerican Falafel \u2013 Simple, tasty, and fresh Mediterranean food prepared from generations old family recipes. Located east of the Tivoli theatre in University City.\nwww.americanfalafel.com \u2013 314.553.9353