Ep. 055: Clinton Calton: I Saved My Soul Through Rock N Roll. A Member of Rock to Recovery
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Clinton Calton is a professional musician. He is a guitarist for D.I which is an American Punk rock band that was formed in Orange County, California. He has recorded/produced music with cottonmouth kings, Ronnie King, Jack Grisham, Angelo Moore, as well as scoring soundtracks for films. Clinton is also a member of Rock to Recovery and plays in a new band with Wes Geer called Hu3m3n.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote “Music is the universal language of mankind.” Music certainly isn’t a universal language in the sense that you could use it to express any thought to any person on the planet. But music does have the power to evoke deep primal feelings at the core of the shared human experience. It not only crosses cultures, it also reaches deep into our evolutionary past. And it that sense, music truly is a universal language. Primal feelings come from the same part of our brain we were manipulating to get high. The mid-brain. The limbic system is heavily ivolved in those emotions while the nucleus accumbens is known as the pleasure center. Both in the old part or primitive part of our brain. Either way, music can assist us in getting high. Clinton Calton saved his soul through Rock N Roll.
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