The rise and fall of both disco music and short-lived mid-70s disco group Calhoon
He survived the rise and fall of disco. Then his life started over in St. Petersburg. Billy Stewart, who sang and played keyboards in the ’70s disco band Calhoon, walks around downtown St. Petersburg hanging up concert posters for Daddy Kool Records. Stewart gets paid $2 for every poster he hangs up. ST. PETERSBURG — Billy Stewart walked into the chocolate shop with an arm full of concert fliers and a roll of clear tape. "Hello," he said to the shopkeep. "Could I put up one of these Daddy Kool posters?" She said yes, and Stewart got to work, thumbing off swatches of tape and tacking the posters up in the window. Sister Sledge's We Are Family was playing on the radio overhead. Funny thing: Stewart used to play with those guys. "Oh, yeah, a lot of times," he said. "Up there at Madison Square Garden and Nassau Coliseum. We played with them a good six, seven times at different venues. They were really good friends, and very sweet." Madison Sq...
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