Collin Walcott (April 24, 1945 – November 8, 1984) was a North American musician. He was a student of Ravi Shankar and Vasant Rai. Collin expanded the role of the sitar in western music. Walcott studied music and ethnomusicology at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, and at The University of California at Los Angeles. Though best remembered for his tabla and sitar playing, Collin Walcott played many musical instruments, including trap drums, clarinet, violin, guitar, piano, percussion, marimbas, and a kalimba he fashioned himself from a gas can. He was a member of the Paul Winter Consort and the groups Oregon (with Ralph Towner, Paul McCandless and Glen Moore) and Codona (with Don Cherry and Naná Vasconcelos).
In 1981 he performed at the Woodstock Jazz Festival, held in celebration of the tenth anniversary of the Creative Music Studio.
Walcott was killed in an automobile accident in East Germany during a 1984 Oregon concert tour.
Anything fades
and withers away
tomorrow is past. to dose to stay
l've never heard that voice before - nevermore
l've been trying to tease you
l've been trying to please you
how can l make your time worthwhile
Life's to be lived
the road shall be long
let's sing our fate
a happy song: l WANT TO BE A CLOWN
l WANT TO BE A CLOWN
FOOL AROUND
AND MAKE YOU LAUGH
Now what can l do. to catch a smile
Forever young
In sweet desire
It's but a law
We have to break
there must be more ways. we can take
How can l blame you
for l cannot save you
how can l make
your time worthwhile /The bitterest taste
of the years l waste
is that l spare my mind