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John Gordon Waller: Born December 12, 1970 (age 54) Fayetteville, Georgia, U.S. Genres ... John was the lead singer for the late-1990s band According to John.
The band started on July 4, 1957 [2] as a replacement group for Buzz Busby and the Bayou Boys when several members of that band were injured in a car accident. The band's original members were Charlie Waller on guitar and lead vocals, John Duffey on mandolin and tenor vocals, Bill Emerson on banjo and baritone vocals, and Larry Lahey on bass.
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.
Crazy Faith is the fifth studio album by John Waller. City of Peace Media released the album on August 21, 2015. City of Peace Media released the album on August 21, 2015. It is essentially a re-release of 2014's Life is a Gift , containing 9 of its 10 tracks.
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]
Wallace gained membership of Chapin's band by responding to an ad placed in the Village Voice in 1971. [1] Other responders to the ad included cellist Tim Scott and guitarist Ron Palmer. [citation needed] When Harry Chapin and his brothers went on tour in 1971, Harry asked Wallace to continue with his backing band as bass guitarist and backup ...
Disillusionment with manager St John meant Waller and Povey were unable to continue with the band. A new line-up emerged around May and Taylor with Frank Holland on guitar, Jack Greenwood on drums and George Woosey on bass. Dick Taylor, Phil May, Jack Greenwood, George Woosey, Frank Holland @ the Downtown Blues Club (Hamburg) in April 2017
In 2003, the band's debut album was released on Beach Street. [4] In turn, it was Mark Hall of Casting Crowns who introduced Miller to the music of John Waller. Hall had met Waller at a youth rally shortly after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, and years later sent a CD of Waller's music to Miller. Waller was signed, and his debut solo ...