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Instruments
  
Role
  
Musician

Name
  
Collin Walcott

Website
  
www.collinwalcott.com

Associated acts
  

Collin Walcott wwwcollinwalcottcompicsgallerycollin3jpg

Born
  
April 24, 1945 (
1945-04-24
)

Died
  
November 8, 1984, Magdeburg, Germany

Albums
  

Dawn Dance


Collin Walcott (April 24, 1945 – November 8, 1984) was a North American musician.

Contents

Collin Walcott Master Percussionist Oregons Collin Walcott Modern Drummer Magazine

Walcott was killed in an automobile accident in East Germany during a 1984 Oregon concert tour.

Collin Walcott Collin Walcott The Official Website

Collin walcott workshop 1980 audio only


As leader

Collin Walcott Cloud Dance Collin Walcott Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic

  • Cloud Dance (1976) ECM 1062
  • Grazing Dreams (1977) ECM 1096
  • Dawn Dance (1981) ECM 1198 (with Steve Eliovson)
  • Works (compilation) (1988) ECM/Polygram 837 276
  • With Oregon

    Collin Walcott Master Percussionist Oregons Collin Walcott Modern Drummer Magazine

  • Our First Record CD (1970) Universe 42
  • Music of Another Present Era CD (1973) Vanguard VMD-79326
  • Winter Light CD (1974) Vanguard VMD 79350
  • Distant Hills CD (1974) Vanguard VMD-79341
  • In Concert CD (1975) Universe 25
  • Together (w/Elvin Jones) CD (1976) Universe 9
  • Friends CD (1977) Vanguard 79370-2
  • Out of the Woods CD (1978) Discovery 71004
  • Violin CD (1978) Universe 40
  • Moon and Mind CD (1979) Vanguard VMD 79419
  • Roots in the Sky CD (1979) Discovery 71005
  • In Performance CD (1980) Wounded Bird Records 304
  • Oregon (ECM, 1983)
  • Crossing (ECM, 1984)
  • With Codona

    Collin Walcott On An Overgrown Path Every recession has a silver lining

  • Codona (recd.1978, pbl.4/1979) ECM 1132
  • Codona 2 (recd.1980, pbl.2/1981) ECM 1177
  • Codona 3 (recd.1982, pbl.2/1983) ECM 1243
  • With Tony Scott

  • Music for Yoga Meditation and Other Joys (Verve, 1972 [1968])
  • References

    Collin Walcott Wikipedia