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Gene Walker

Gene Walker is credited on 20 releases across 7 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1964–2007 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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20

Pressings credited

7

Albums

5

Decades active

In collections

Biography

Gene Walker (June 7, 1893 – June 21, 1924) was an American motorcycle flat track racer who was one of the first riders from the Southern United States to become nationally known, winning 19 championships in a 10-year career that ended with his death at the peak of his success. In 1910, Walker obtained his first motorcycle, an Excelsior. At 17 he worked as a postal delivery person in Birmingham using an Indian motorcycle for delivering mail. Walker entered his first motorcycle race at the 1912 Alabama State Fair and won the five-mile final. In the same year he left his job at the post office to go to work for a Birmingham Indian dealer named Bob Stubbs. In 1914 Walker turned professional and worked in the testing room at the Indian headquarters in Springfield, Massachusetts. Walker won 19 national championships in his 10 years of professional racing before he died in 1924. On June 7, while practicing alone on a track in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, Walker crashed. He died in Rosenkrans Hospital in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, on June 21. Walker was inducted to the Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 1998.

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Credited work

20 releases · 7 albums · active 1964–2007

  • Performance · 20

Studios: Advantage Sound · John Schwab Recording

Discography

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Frequent collaborators

  • Ray Alexander Technique
  • "Johnny ""Hammond"" Smith"
  • Byrdie Green
  • Gene Walker & The Combo
  • Tony Monaco Trio And Friends
  • Freddie McCoy

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