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Musician / Composer of Rock
A.k.a. William Garrett Walden
American guitarist and songwriter born February 13, 1950 in Louisiana, U.S.A. Started his career in the late 1960's in a blues-based rock trio, Stray Dog (3), who relocated from Texas to England. He recorded several albums and then moved to Los Angeles where he continued his solo career and began touring with artists such as Chaka Khan, Eric Burdon, Donna Summer and Sara Niemietz Later he went to compose scores for movies and television. Walden has received twelve Emmy nominations and was awarded the Emmy for Outstanding Main Title Theme for "The West Wing" in 1999.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Stephen King Soundtrack Collection | James Newton Howard, Tangerine Dream, Nicholas Pike, WG "Snuffy" Walden | 2017 | Album |
The West Wing | WG "Snuffy" Walden | 2017 | Album |
Don't Know Why | Alex G Feat. WG "Snuffy" Walden | 2011 | Single |
Music By... W.G. "Snuffy" Walden | WG "Snuffy" Walden | 2001 | Album |
Stephen King's "The Stand" | WG "Snuffy" Walden | 1994 | Album |
The Original Main Title Theme - Thirtysomething | WG "Snuffy" Walden And Stewart Levine And Jay Gruska | 1991 | Single |
Main Theme (Extended Version) Thirtysomething | WG "Snuffy" Walden And Stewart Levine | 1991 | Single |
Soundtrack From Thirtysomething | WG "Snuffy" Walden, Stewart Levine And Jay Gruska | 1991 | Album |