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Don Thomas

Don Thomas

?–presentCanada1970s

About Don Thomas

Donald Hugh Walker (born 29 November 1951) is an Australian musician and songwriter who wrote many of the hits for Australian pub rock band Cold Chisel. Walker is considered to be one of Australia's best songwriters. In 2012 he was inducted into the Australian Songwriters Hall of Fame. He played piano and keyboard with Cold Chisel from 1973 to 1983, when they disbanded. He has since continued to record and tour, both solo, initially under the name Catfish and as Tex, Don and Charlie, and worked as a songwriter for others. In 2009, he released his first book. Richard Clapton describes Walker as, "the most Australian writer there has ever been. Don just digs being a sort of Beat poet, who goes around observing, especially around the streets of Kings Cross. He soaks it up like a sponge and articulates it so well.

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Origin

Canada

Discography

Christmas Guitar, Vol. 1 (2000)

Christmas Guitar, Vol. 2 (2001)

Sounds of Autumn (2006)

Sounds of Summer (2007)

Sounds of Spring (2008)

Sounds of Winter (2009)

Hymns for the Soul (2013)

Cottage Dreams (2017)

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    Marlo Thomas Meeting Phil on The Donahue Show

    Frida, Don Thomas

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