Brian G Walton
TubeHealth is an independent service and is not affiliated with or endorsed by YouTube or Google.
Data displayed on this page is retrieved via YouTube API Services.
Updated:
Brian G Walton Channel Description Snapshot
Channel Description
Brian G Walton Jr. is an American Country, Country-Rock and Blues, multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, composer, and producer best known for his highly publicized tour performances with u.a.: The Bellamy Brothers, The Mavericks, Dwight Yoakum, Vassar Clements, Willie Nelson, Joe Diffie, and Johnny Paycheck.
Brian studied at The Juilliard School and became a staff writer for A&R Records and later Capitol Records penning jingles for u.a.: Maybelline, Baskin Robbins, and Pan American Airlines. Brian is a Songwriters Guild of America (SGA), Society of Lyricists and Composers (SCL), Motion Picture Association (MPA), and American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) member with over 450 released works.
Brian has been awarded Country Artist of the Year (1993, 1997), Band/Group of the Year (1994), Male Vocalist of the Year (1991), and ‘Most Versatile Musician’ three years in a row (1996, 1997, 1998).
Brian studied at The Juilliard School and became a staff writer for A&R Records and later Capitol Records penning jingles for u.a.: Maybelline, Baskin Robbins, and Pan American Airlines. Brian is a Songwriters Guild of America (SGA), Society of Lyricists and Composers (SCL), Motion Picture Association (MPA), and American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) member with over 450 released works.
Brian has been awarded Country Artist of the Year (1993, 1997), Band/Group of the Year (1994), Male Vocalist of the Year (1991), and ‘Most Versatile Musician’ three years in a row (1996, 1997, 1998).
About This Page
Methodology: This page displays a snapshot of publicly available creator information retrieved via YouTube API Services.
Snapshot
Snapshot Date:
Data Source: Public data retrieved via YouTube API Services
Data is refreshed at least once every 30 days.