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Name
  
Walter Payton

Role
  
Bassist

Children
  
Nicholas Payton


Walter Payton (musician)

Died
  
October 28, 2010, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

Albums
  
New Orleans Preservat, Marching Down Bourbon, Best of Preservation Hall Jazz, An Album to Benefit Preservat, Shake That Thing

Walter payton on soul train


Walter Payton, Jr. (August 23, 1942 – October 28, 2010) was an American jazz bassist and sousaphonist.

Payton was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. He played with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, the French Market Jazz Hall Band and the Young Tuxedo Brass Band, and led his own group called the Snap Bean Band. His recording credits include Lee Dorsey's "Working in the Coal Mine", and Payton variously worked with Aaron Neville, Harry Connick Jr., Champion Jack Dupree and Chuck Carbo. Peyton appeared on SNL (Walter Payton/Walter Payton)

Payton died in his hometown of New Orleans, after an illness, aged 68. He was the father of jazz trumpet player Nicholas Payton.

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Walter Payton (musician) Wikipedia