Walking Concert | |
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Genres | Indie rock |
Years active | 2003–present |
Labels | Some Records |
Members | Walter Schreifels Ryan Stratton Jeffery E. Johnson Drew Thomas |
Walking Concert is an indie rock band from New York City, featuring Walter Schreifels on vocals and guitar; Jeffery E. Johnson on guitar; Ryan Stratton on bass guitar; and Drew Thomas on drums.
The band takes its name from the line "Boy, you're gonna be a Walking Concert!", spoken by a music store clerk to Ralph Macchio's character in the 1986 film, Crossroads.
Run to Be Born 2004
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