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Following the tour, Waller worked with Brian Eno on the shelved soundtrack to an unreleased Mel Gibson film about Paul The Apostle. Waller co-wrote three songs with Jon Bon Jovi to benefit Toys For Tots. He also appeared onstage with Bon Jovi at the Toys For Tots concert in Daytona Beach, Florida. Bon Jovi called Waller "Christian musics Sting."
Kevin Davis, indicating in a four star review by New Release Today, writes, "This album is sure to connect with all listeners who like sincere and catchy songs filled with truth and yearning for God." [5] Rating the album a 4.3 out of five for Christian Music Review, Laura Chambers says, "As usual, John Waller does not disappoint."
John Waller (musician) (born 1970), American Contemporary Christian musician and singer-songwriter John H. Waller (CIA official) (1923–2004), Inspector General of the Central Intelligence Agency John H. Waller (judge) (born 1937), South Carolina judge
Avion's lead guitarist and lead singer, Randall Waller had previously released two albums as a solo artist, Oasis (1978) and Midnight Fire (1980). [1] In 1981 Waller formed pop rock group Lionheart in Sydney with Evan Murray on keyboards, Martyn Toole on guitar, and his two brothers: John Waller on drums and Kendall Waller on bass guitar – the group was soon renamed as Avion. [1]
A contrafact is a musical composition built using the chord progression of a pre-existing song, but with a new melody and arrangement. Typically the original tune's progression and song form will be reused but occasionally just a section will be reused in the new composition. The term comes from classical music and was first applied to jazz by ...
Founding member (and the only one who was with the group from the beginning until the end), Charlie Waller played exclusively the acoustic guitar. There were other members of the group, who contributed with guitar playing from time to time, especially for the songs where banjo was omitted, or when the group needed to overdub an extra acoustic guitar.
John Wallace performed with Chapin for ten years, until Harry Chapin's death in 1981. In live concerts, Wallace would sing very high head tones on songs such as " Taxi ". However, John displayed a remarkable vocal range , as he also sang the baritone parts in " Mr. Tanner " and " 30,000 Pounds of Bananas ".
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