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Robert Walter is an American keyboard player specializing in
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on the
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organ and
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. He is best known as a founding member of
The Greyboy Allstars The Greyboy Allstars are an American soul-jazz band from San Diego, California, United States, whose current members include Karl Denson on Saxophone, Robert Walter on Keys, Mike Andrews (under the pseudonym Elgin Park) on guitar, Chris Stillwe ...
.


Biography

A founding member of
The Greyboy Allstars The Greyboy Allstars are an American soul-jazz band from San Diego, California, United States, whose current members include Karl Denson on Saxophone, Robert Walter on Keys, Mike Andrews (under the pseudonym Elgin Park) on guitar, Chris Stillwe ...
, Walter, splits his time between
The Greyboy Allstars The Greyboy Allstars are an American soul-jazz band from San Diego, California, United States, whose current members include Karl Denson on Saxophone, Robert Walter on Keys, Mike Andrews (under the pseudonym Elgin Park) on guitar, Chris Stillwe ...
, his own 20th Congress, and a robust film soundtrack career in Los Angeles. After starting on piano, Robert developed a deep connection with the Hammond organ and its place in American musical tradition. Gospel, Jazz, soul music and psychedelic rock have all been impacted and defined by the classic grind and warble of the B3 and
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. He learned first-hand from masters of the instrument like Dr. Lonnie Smith, Art Neville, and Rueben Wilson. He has performed and recorded with heavyweights
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,
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,
Gary Bartz Gary Bartz (born September 26, 1940) is an American jazz saxophonist. He has won two Grammy Awards. Biography Bartz studied at the Juilliard School. In the early 1960s, he performed with Eric Dolphy and McCoy Tyner in Charles Mingus' Jazz Works ...
,
Bernard Purdie Bernard Lee "Pretty" Purdie (born June 11, 1939) is an American drummer, and an influential R&B, soul and funk musician. He is known for his precise musical time keeping and his signature use of triplets against a half-time backbeat: the "Purdie ...
, George Porter Jr.,
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, Mike Clark,
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, and
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. Walter became a part of the early San Diego music scene while still in high school in 1984, first playing drums in the funk-rock band Daddy Long Leggs, a foursome that included magnet-high-school students Walter, Mike Watson, Damien Dunmore, and Brian Jordan. After the break-up of Daddy Long Leggs, Walter moved over to keyboards (under the pseudonym "Stretch") forming the rock band
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, which emerged in the early '90s. The band released three full-length albums along with numerous 7" singles. Walter co-founded
The Greyboy Allstars The Greyboy Allstars are an American soul-jazz band from San Diego, California, United States, whose current members include Karl Denson on Saxophone, Robert Walter on Keys, Mike Andrews (under the pseudonym Elgin Park) on guitar, Chris Stillwe ...
, which initially formed in 1993 as the backing band for rare groove luminary
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and started playing weekly at San Diego's now defunct Green Circle, weekends at San Francisco's Elbo Room and various clubs throughout Europe. In 1999, six years into
The Greyboy Allstars The Greyboy Allstars are an American soul-jazz band from San Diego, California, United States, whose current members include Karl Denson on Saxophone, Robert Walter on Keys, Mike Andrews (under the pseudonym Elgin Park) on guitar, Chris Stillwe ...
, Walter forme
Robert Walter's 20th Congress
which featured Robert on electric piano and
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organ, Dap-Kings Cochemea Gastelum on alto sax, electric sax and flute,
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on bass and
Stanton Moore Stanton Moore (born July 9, 1972) is an American funk, jazz, and rock drummer from New Orleans. Most widely known as a founding member of Galactic, Moore has also pursued a solo recording career (beginning with his 1998 debut ''All Kooked Out! ...
on drums. 20th Congress released their debut full-length recording, ''
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'', on San Francisco's
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in 2000. Walter moved from his native
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to
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in 2003, and subsequently reunited with producer
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for his emphasis on live performance, vintage analog recording technique ...
to record
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with local legends
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, James Singleton, Tim Green, and
Stanton Moore Stanton Moore (born July 9, 1972) is an American funk, jazz, and rock drummer from New Orleans. Most widely known as a founding member of Galactic, Moore has also pursued a solo recording career (beginning with his 1998 debut ''All Kooked Out! ...
. In 2008, Walter recorded and released Cure All with James Singleton and Johnny Vidacovich. AllMusic calls it soul-jazz with "a healthy balance of intellect and funkiness". In Spring of 2013,
The Greyboy Allstars The Greyboy Allstars are an American soul-jazz band from San Diego, California, United States, whose current members include Karl Denson on Saxophone, Robert Walter on Keys, Mike Andrews (under the pseudonym Elgin Park) on guitar, Chris Stillwe ...
released ''Inland Emperor'', their first album since 2007's ''What Happened to Television?'' A move from New Orleans to Los Angeles jump-started Robert Walter's 20th Congress once again. He released ''Get Thy Bearings'', which pushed Walter's organ, piano, Rhodes and synthesizer to the front of a group rounded out by guitarist/bassist Elgin Park, drummer Aaron Redfield, sax players Karl Denson and Cochemea Gastelum, and percussionist Chuck Prada. It was recorded in just a few takes at Elgonix Labs, the same studio where Walter has lent his skills to ''Get Thy Bearings'' producer Michael Andrews' film scores and productions. Since returning to LA, recording film scores has widened the conceptual palate of Walters' work. "A lot of modern music is over-considered, but if you fix every little edge there's no mystery. We didn't monkey around too much, just indulged in our musicalness." It's the same commitment that has made Walter such a live force. The current 20th Congress touring line-up include Simon Lott, Chris Alford, and Victor Little. In April 2015, Robert began playing keys with
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, while continuing his other projects. In September 2018, Walter released ''
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'', a new studio album by 20th Congress. His latest release, ''Better Feathers'', was a series of tracks written and recorded entirely at home in quarantine during 2020–2021, and originally released two tracks at a time as a series of digital 45s. Walter immersed himself in the writing and recording process as a way to remain creative and fend off boredom while faced with a year of no live shows. According to Walter, the title ''Better Feathers'' comes from the idea of birds molting — shedding their old, worn-out feathers for new, better ones. In June 2022, Walter appeared on ''
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'' as the
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organ player with musical guest
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' band. Robert finished a 43-date tour with Roger Waters on his
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North American tour on Hammond B3 organ, ARP Solina String Ensemble, Clavinet, piano, and melodica. The European leg of that tour continues from March to June in 2023.


Soundtrack Production

Walter has a robust soundtrack session career in Los Angeles (with his bandmate and renowned composer Michael Andrews) which began in 1998 when Andrews and
The Greyboy Allstars The Greyboy Allstars are an American soul-jazz band from San Diego, California, United States, whose current members include Karl Denson on Saxophone, Robert Walter on Keys, Mike Andrews (under the pseudonym Elgin Park) on guitar, Chris Stillwe ...
were asked to score
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's first feature, ''Zero Effect''. Walter has performed on the movie scores for '' Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising'', ''
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'', '' The Adderall Diaries'', ''The Heat'', ''Tammy'', ''Sex Tape'', ''The Big Sick'', ''I Feel Pretty'', ''Second Act'', ''The Lovebirds'', ''
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'', ''Roadrunner: A Film About
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'', '' The Bubble'', the HBO series '' Togetherness'' and ''The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling'' amongst others.


Discography


As leader

* ''Spirit of '70'' with
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(Greyboy, 1996) * ''Health and Fitness'' ( Fog City, 1999) * ''Money Shot'' (Fog City, 2000) * ''There Goes the Neighborhood'' (Premonition, 2001) * ''Giving Up the Ghost'' (Magnatude, 2003) * ''
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'' (Magnatude, 2005) * ''In a Holiday Groove with Robert Walter and His Bumpin' Beats'' (Fog City, 2006) * '' Cure All'' ( Palmetto, 2008) * ''Get Thy Bearings'' (
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, 2013) * ''
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'' (Royal Potato Family, 2018) * '' Better Feathers'' (Royal Potato Family, 2022) With
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* ''West Coast Boogaloo'' with Fred Wesley (Greyboy, 1994; Light In The Attic, 2020) * ''A Town Called Earth'' (Greyboy, 1997) * ''GBA Live'' (Relaxed/ADA, 1999) * ''What Happened to Television?'' (SCI Fidelity, 2007) * ''Inland Emperor'' (Knowledge Room Recordings, 2013) * ''Como De Allstars'' (Knowledge Room Recordings, 2020) * ''Get a Job: Music From The Original Broadcast Series Soul Dream'' (Knowledge Room Recordings, 2022) With WRD Trio * ''The Hit'' with Eddie Roberts + Adam Deitch (Color Red, 2021) With The Rare Sounds * ''Yeah, You!'' with Eddie Roberts, Chris Stillwell, Zak Najor (Color Red, 2022)


As sideman

With
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* ''Half Man Half Pie'' (Cargo/Headhunter, 1992) * ''Bad Radio'' P(Cargo/Headhunter, 1993) * ''Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars'' (Headhunter, 1994) * ''When the Wind Blows'' (Headhunter, 1996) With
Karl Denson Karl Denson (born December 27, 1956) is an American funk and jazz saxophonist, flutist and vocalist from Santa Ana, California. He was a member of Lenny Kravitz's band and has co-founded and led The Greyboy Allstars. Denson has recorded with art ...
* ''The D Stands for Diesel'' (Greyboy, 1995) * ''The Bridge'' (Relaxed/ADA, 2002) * ''New Ammo'' (Stoopid, 2014) With
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* ''
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'' (ATO, 2014) * ''
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'' (ATO, 2017) With Greyboy * ''Land of the Lost'' (Ubiquity, 1995) * ''To Know You Is to Love You'' (Ubiquity, 2001) * ''Soul Mosaic'' (Ubiquity, 2004) With
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* '' Greetings from the Side'' (A&M, 1998) * '' Trading Snakeoil for Wolftickets'' (Sanctuary, 2003) With
Stanton Moore Stanton Moore (born July 9, 1972) is an American funk, jazz, and rock drummer from New Orleans. Most widely known as a founding member of Galactic, Moore has also pursued a solo recording career (beginning with his 1998 debut ''All Kooked Out! ...
* '' III'' with Will Bernard (Telarc, 2006) * ''
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'' with Will Bernard (Telarc, 2008) * ''Groove Alchemy'' with Will Bernard (Telarc, 2010) With
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* ''Comfortably Numb (2022)'' (
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, 2022)https://themusicuniverse.com/roger-waters-releases-comfortably-numb-2022/ With others *
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, '' Blackwater'' (Alligator, 2001) *
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, ''American Patchwork'' (Alligator, 2010) *
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, '' Mo Beauty'' (Anti/Epitaph, 2009) *
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, ''
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'' (Verve Forecast, 2008) * Various artists, ''Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story'' (Columbia, 2007) * Brooks Nielsen, ''One Match Left'' (Self-released, 2022)


References


External links


Official Site
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Robert Walter's 20th Congress collection
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's live music archive
Interview with Robert Walter
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