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John Walters

John Walters is credited on 278 releases across 97 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1965–2023 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

278

Pressings credited

97

Albums

7

Decades active

461

In collections

Biography

John Walters (1721–1797) was a Welsh cleric from Glamorgan in the eighteenth century. He wrote a couple of manifestos, including A Dissertation on the Welsh Language (1770), in which he praised the Welsh language. He was a noted lexicographer, publishing An English–Welsh Dictionary in fifteen parts (1770 to 1794). Walters was born on 22 August 1721. His father, also named John, was a timber merchant, but both his parents died when John jr was in his youth. It is likely that it was John Walters who convinced printer Rhys Thomas (d. 1790) to establish Glamorgan's first printing press at Cowbridge. It was this press which printed Walter's English/Welsh Dictionary, the first part issued on 5 April 1770. John Walters died on 1 June 1797, and was buried at Llandough. His eldest son was the poet and priest John Walters.

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Credited work

278 releases · 97 albums · active 1965–2023

  • Production · 306
  • Performance · 92
  • Other credits · 13
  • Engineering · 12

Studios: The Manor · BBC Studios · Le Bataclan · Edinburgh Festival

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