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Follow on Google News | Bill Walker Awarded For 50 Years In The Industry By The Nashville Musicians AssociationBy: Aristo P.R. Bill Walker, a native Australian, arrived in Nashville in 1964 following a stint in South Africa. While working as musical director on the film Kimberly Jim, Walker met Jim Reeves who invited him to Nashville – an invitation he accepted. Once settled in Nashville, Walker connected with Chet Atkins, who was working with artist Eddy Arnold. Atkins asked Walker to do orchestral arrangements for Arnold’s album “My World,” which contained the #1 single, “Make The World Go Away.” That record became Walker’s first gold release and lead to a longtime career of making music in the Music City. Walker’s extensive body of work includes music director residency on various television shows, including The Johnny Cash Show (1969-1971) on ABC, the CMA Awards (for 15 years), the Music City News Awards, Music Hall America (Syndicated) Although semi-retired, Walker recently worked with Crystal Gayle to arrange and conduct the strings for select tracks on her new album. Walker lives in Brentwood, Tennessee with his wife Jeanine Walker. Several of Walker’s original releases are available on GMV Nashville and can be found here. (https://t.e2ma.net/ End
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