
His second biography was of Billy Thorpe: Billy Thorpe's Time on Earth (2009). Walker released his second album, Ashes & Wine (January 2004), providing lead vocals and lead guitar, with a backing band, the Last Drinks, comprising Crouch on keyboards, Dave Keys on bass guitar, Andrew Lay on drums and Worth Wagers on rhythm guitar. I even started working on it during my day job, which was really taking the piss. Everything I did hinged upon the availability of working computers and printers so I could work on it whenever I wanted.

He had started the project in 1996 and told Bill Beaver and Steve Wilcock of Triste magazine that "it completely dominated my life. this country-fried, cosmic rock album."Īs a writer Walker published a biography of Parsons, God's Own Singer, in 2002. But it’s on the cover versions featured here that you can hear soul stretching out. Walker's debut solo album, Stranger to Someone, was issued via Laughing Outlaw Records in October 2001.Delusions of Adequacy's Geoff Parks compared him with Ryan Adams and opined that Walker was "out there on the edges, pushing harder, moving quicker than Adams, who has now become a mainstream media darling."Parks noticed " maturity and songwriting finesse shine through. In 1998 they released their debut album of originals, Twin Firs. That group had started two years earlier as a covers band, playing Elvis Costello, Willie Nelson and Gram Parsons material. Biography Born in New Zealand in 1969, Jason Walker moved to Sydney at age 18.In 1997 he joined Golden Rough on guitar alongside Brian Crouch on piano, David Orwell on vocals and guitar, Helen Meany on bass guitar and vocals, and Martin McDonald on drums. ^ "Jason Walker Ashes & Wine Audio-CD"."Jason Walker talks to Triste about God's Own Singer – his Gram Parsons biography". Retrieved 26 November 2016 – via National Library of Australia.


Archived from the original on 27 July 2008. "Jason Walker – Ceiling Sun Letters (2010 LP)". Gram Parsons: God's Own Singer (2nd ed.). Discography Albums List of album with selected details Walker's fourth studio album, All-Night Ghost Town, was released on 5 August 2016 and included the single "Stars". It was nominated for Best Country Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 2010. Walker's third studio album, Ceiling Sun Letters was released in May 2010. His second biography was of Billy Thorpe: Billy Thorpe's Time on Earth and released in 2009. Walker released his second studio album, Ashes & Wine in November 2003, providing lead vocals and lead guitar, with a backing band, the Last Drinks, consisting of Brian Crouch on keyboards, Dave Keys on bass guitar, Andrew Lay on drums and Worth Wagers on rhythm guitar. He had started the project in 1996 and told Bill Beaver and Steve Wilcock of Triste magazine that "it completely dominated my life. this country-fried, cosmic rock album." Īs a writer Walker published a biography of Parsons, God's Own Singer, in 2002. Delusions of Adequacy 's Geoff Parks compared him with Ryan Adams and opined that Walker was "out there on the edges, pushing harder, moving quicker than Adams, who has now become a mainstream media darling." Parks noticed " maturity and songwriting finesse shine through. Walker's debut studio album, Stranger to Someone, was issued via Laughing Outlaw Records in October 2001.

In 1998 they released their debut album of originals, Twin Firs. That group had started two years earlier as a covers band, playing Elvis Costello, Willie Nelson and Gram Parsons material. In 1997 he joined Golden Rough on guitar alongside Brian Crouch on piano, David Orwell on vocals and guitar, Helen Meany on bass guitar and vocals, and Martin McDonald on drums. Born in New Zealand in 1969, Jason Walker moved to Sydney, Australia at age 18.
