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| | Don Walker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | After Cold Chisel disbanded in 1983, Walker had a five year hiatus before resuming recording and performing using the name "Catfish." Ostensibly a band, Catfish was in effect a solo project, featuring Walker on vocals, keyboards and penning all the songs. |
 | | In early 1992 Don performed an acoustic live performance for alternative radio station JJJ with Charlie Owen and Tex Perkins. |
 | | Walker has worked with many other artists, most notably with song writing credits on Ian Moss's hit album, "Matchbook" and Jimmy Barnes's single "Stone Cold." He has had songs recorded by TOFOG, Jimmy Little, Slim Dusty, Kate Ceberano, Wendy Matthews, Troy Cassar-Daley, Graeme Connors, Jeff Lang, and Adam Brand. |
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