Walt Fowler
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Walt Fowler | |
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Born | Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S. | March 2, 1955
Genres | Rock, jazz, classical, experimental |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, conductor |
Instruments | Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Keyboards |
Years active | 1974–present |
Associated acts | Frank Zappa, James Taylor, Johnny "Guitar" Watson, Billy Cobham |
Website | https://www.waltfowler.com/ |
Walt Fowler (born March 2, 1955) is an American musician, conductor, and arranger best known for his work with Frank Zappa and James Taylor [1] as well as his work in arranging and conducting music in the film industry [2]. He is the son of jazz educator Dr. William L. Fowler [3] [4] and the brother of trombonist Bruce Fowler and bassist Tom Fowler, both of whom also played with Zappa.
Discography [5][edit]
With Frank Zappa/The Mothers Of Invention[edit]
- Roxy & Elsewhere
- Broadway The Hard Way - 1989
- The Best Band You Never Heard In Your Life - 1991
- You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 4 – 1991
- Make A Jazz Noise Here - 1991
- You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 6 – 1992
- Beat the Boots – 1992
- Civilization, Phaze III - 1994
- Trance-Fusion – 2006
With Air Pocket/The Fowler Brothers[edit]
- Fly On (East Wind) - 1976
- Hunter - 1985
- Breakfast for Dinosaurs - 1998
With Paula Abdul[edit]
- Head Over Heels- 1995
With Jack Bruce[edit]
- Somethin Els - 1993
With Ray Charles[edit]
- Genius Loves Company - 2004
With Billy Cobham[edit]
- A Funky Thide of Sings - 1975
With David Crosby[edit]
- Sky Trails - 2017
- For Free - 2021
With George Duke[edit]
- From Me To You - 1977
- Duke - 2005
With Brandon Fields[edit]
- The Other Side of The Story - 1986
- The Traveler - 1988
- Other Places - 1990
- Everybody's Business - 1991
- Brandon Fields - 1995
With Scott Henderson[edit]
- Tore Down House - 1997
With Allan Holdsworth[edit]
- The Sixteen Men of Tain - 2000
With Steve Lukather[edit]
- Santamental - 2003
With Ed Mann[edit]
- Get Up - 1988
- Perfect World - 1990
With Simon Phillips[edit]
- Vantage Point - 2000
With Diana Ross[edit]
- Greatest Hits Live - 1989
With James Taylor[edit]
- October Red - 2002
- Covers - 2008
- Other Covers - 2009
- Before This World - 2015
- American Standard - 2020
With Toto[edit]
- Through The Looking Glass - 2002
With Johnny "Guitar" Watson[edit]
- A Real Mother for Ya - 1977
- Funk Beyond The Call Of Duty - 1977
- What The Hell is This?! - 1979
- Love Jones - 1980
- Strike on Computers - 1984
Film Soundtracks[edit]
(Orchestration unless otherwise noted)
References[edit]
- ↑ "James Taylor Returns to the Strip for a concert series at the Cosmopolitan". The Las Vegas Sun. 29 May 2023. Retrieved 2023-06-15.
- ↑ "Bruce and Walt Fowler Interview". ASMAC.org. 8 November 2015. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
- ↑ "Norman Provizer's Jazz Notes". KUVO.org. 31 January 2020. Retrieved 2023-06-01.
- ↑ "Walt Fowler-Inside Jazz". InsideJazz.com. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
- ↑ "Discography". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 2023-06-15.
External links[edit]
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