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Instruments
  
Guitar, Vocals

Role
  
Musician

Years active
  
1969 to current

Record label
  
Spectra Records


Labels
  
Spectra Records

Music group
  
Spirit (Since 1997)

Name
  
Walter Egan

Genres
  
Folk rock, Rock music

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Born
  
July 12, 1948 (age 75) New York City (
1948-07-12
)

Occupation(s)
  
Albums
  
Not Shy, Fundamental Roll, Myth America, Walternative

Similar People
  
Jay Ferguson, Maria Muldaur, Billy Paul, Mark Andes, Chaka Khan

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Walter Egan is an American rock musician, best known for his 1978 gold status hit single "Magnet and Steel" from his second album release, Not Shy, produced by Lindsey Buckingham and Richard Dashut. The song reached #8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #18 on the Easy Listening chart. Overseas, it peaked at #32 on the Australian Singles Chart, Kent Music Report.

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Early years and education

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Egan was born in Queens, New York, United States. In 1970, as a sculpture major, he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. as one of Georgetown's first art majors. Egan started his career in the arts, concentrating on printmaking and painting, and the music business. As early as 1969, Egan was playing guitar and composing songs. While an undergraduate, he was a lead guitarist and backup vocalist for the college-formed group Sageworth and Drums, also known as Sageworth. The group evolved from a group of Georgetown University undergraduate students playing weekend mixers and parties to a tight, professional headlining act with a reputation as one of the best and most original bands in the greater Washington, D.C. area. Other members included Peter Barry Chowka, lead vocal and guitar; John Zambetti, guitar and backing vocals; Tom Guidera, bass and backing vocals; and Matthew Sheppard, drums, with Annie McLoone added later as a lead singer.

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In late 1971, Sageworth relocated to Boston and spent the next two years performing around the Northeast before finally breaking up, at which point Walter moved to Los Angeles and began his career as a solo artist.

Music

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In 1977, Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac co-produced Walter Egan's first album, Fundamental Roll, with Stevie Nicks, also of Fleetwood Mac. The hit song, "Magnet and Steel", inspired by Nicks, was featured in the 1997 film Boogie Nights, the 1998 film Overnight Delivery, and the 1999 film Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo. Egan also wrote "Hearts on Fire", which was covered by Gram Parsons on his album Grievous Angel, and "Hot Summer Nights", which was the first hit for the band Night, which included such session musicians as Nicky Hopkins and Robbie McIntosh. Egan scored minor hits with his own version of "Hot Summer Nights", as well as "Only the Lucky" and "Fool Moon Fire".

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Egan later toured as a member of a latter-day version of Spirit.

Egan is listed as co-writer on the Eminem hit "We Made You". The song's producer, Dr. Dre, believed he was inspired by the bass line from (and used samples of) Egan's "Hot Summer Nights".

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In 2008, he participated in a music industry seminar (with Bill Danoff) at Georgetown University.

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In 2011, from his home in Franklin, he produced a new album entitled Raw Elegant that was released on Spectra Records.

Game show appearances

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In 1985, Egan was a four-time champion on the game show Catchphrase. In 1986, Egan appeared as a contestant on the television game show Scrabble. During his introduction segment, Egan identified himself as a singer and songwriter. Host Chuck Woolery asked Egan to sing a bit from one of his songs, and he sang the main hook from "Magnet and Steel".

Discography

Albums
  • Fundamental Roll (Culture Factory, 1977)
  • Not Shy (Razor & Tie, 1978)
  • HiFi (Columbia, 1979)
  • The Last Stroll (Columbia, 1980)
  • Wild Exhibitions (Renaissance, 1983)
  • Walternative (We, 1999)
  • The Lost Album (Renaissance, 2000)
  • Maddog (Red Steel, 2001)
  • Apocalypso Now (Gaff, 2002)
  • The Meaning of Live (Red Steel, 2004)
  • Raw Elegant (Spectra, 2011)
  • Myth America (Classic Music Vault, 2014)
  • Singles
  • "Only The Lucky"/"I'd Rather Have Fun" (Columbia 10531, 1977)
  • "When I Get My Wheels"/"Waitin'" (Columbia 10591, 1977)
  • "Magnet And Steel"/"Tunnel O' Love" (Columbia 10719, 1978)
  • "Hot Summer Nights"/"She's So Tough" (Columbia 10824, 1978)
  • "Magnet And Steel"/"Only The Lucky" (Columbia Hall of Fame 33353, 1979)
  • "Unloved"/"Make It Alone" (Columbia 10916, 1979)
  • "You're The One"/"Like You Do" (Columbia 11046, 1979)
  • "That's That"/"Hi Fi Love" (Columbia 11116, 1979)
  • "Baby Let's Runaway"/"Johnny Z (Is A Real Cool Guy)" (Columbia 11297, 1980)
  • "Fool Moon Fire"/"Tammy Ann" (Backstreet 52200, 1983)
  • "Star Of My Heart"/"Joyce" (Backstreet 52249, 1983)
  • "Magnet And Steel"/"Only The Lucky" (Collectables 33353)
  • References

    Walter Egan Wikipedia