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When King, who had overcome his own battles with alcoholism in the 1980s, learned that McDermott was facing the same demons, he wrote him a long type-written let- ter. McDermott carried that let- ter around with him as a sense of pride, often taking it out and read- ing it at crack houses to dazzle his friends. When he finally got sober he looked at the date of the letter and realized it had taken him close to 20 years to get clean. He con- siders that period his wasted years. In the last five years he’s released some of his best work - Willow Springs (2016), Out From Under (2018), Orphans (2019), and now What In The World… (2020). “I stopped drinking and doing drugs - that was the catalyst for the creativity!” explained McDermott. “I guess on some level it was try- ing to make up for all the squan- dered time that I pissed away. I think once I got my life in order, I was just fired up and energized about creating things. The timing could definitely be pinpointed to getting sober.” Watch a video for “Shadow In The Window” by Michael McDermott NJ STAGE - ISSUE 70 INDEX NEXT ARTICLE 8