John Calarco (Johnny Cee) (born April 26, 1966) is an American musician from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Calarco was drummer for many Milwaukee area bands. He also co-wrote and performed in several songs on the very successful Willy Porter album Dog Eared Dream and toured with Porter as his drummer. He has made an impact as a touring performer, band member, recording artist, session musician and song writer/producer.
Calarco has been a drummer in many bands in the Midwestern United States. He played drums for Big Bang Theory, Tony Brown, Greg Koch and the Tone Controls and the Willy Porter Band. From 1992 to 1997 Calarco played drums with the (three piece) Willy Porter band which included Steve Kleiber, (bass guitar). The band toured the United States with The Cranberries and Toad the Wet Sprocket performing the Willy Porter album.
As a form of anger management during the COVID-19 epidemic, he wrote a sardonic song about the never ending quest to find toilet paper In Toilet Paper Hunt he sings:<blockquote>"Now I stare at empty shelves<br>Because of people only worried about themselves<br>IâÂÂm just sitting pumping gas<br>Wonderinâ how IâÂÂm gonna wipe my ass."</blockquote>
Calarco moved to New York City in 1997 to play with the Blue Man Group.
2002 Pure... Solo Album (as Vellocet)<br> 2015 Shine Solo album
Calarco was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He began playing drums when he was ten years old. He has two sons: Anthony and Michael.