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  1. Walker David Teret | Discography | Discogs. Real Name: Walker David Teret. Profile: American bassist. In Groups: Arbouretum, Celebration (2), Coil Sea, Lower Dens, Madagascar (8), Television Hill. Variations: Viewing All | Walker David Teret. W Teret, Waker Teret, Walker, Walker Teret, Walter Teret. [a722995] Artist. Edit Artist. Share.

  2. 5 de mar. de 2007 · March 5, 2007. Arbouretum's singer and guitarist Dave Heumann told me my first Eric Clapton joke. His bandmate Walker David Teret and I had just finished an argument over whether Gram...

  3. 23 de ene. de 2007 · Long-time friend Walker David Teret is a multi-instrumentalist who had played in many of the same groups as Heumann. In those groups and in Arbouretum, he has played guitar, bass, keyboards, even the drum kit at times. Walker primarily plays the guitar in the current lineup, but plays a variety of instruments on Rites of Uncovering.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArbouretumArbouretum - Wikipedia

    Arbouretum is an American alternative rock band started by musician Dave Heumann in 2002. [1] . They have released ten albums, four of them on Thrill Jockey Records. Discography. Albums. Long Live the Well-Doer (2004) Rites of Uncovering (2007) Song of the Pearl (2009) Sister Ray (2010) The Gathering (2011) Covered In Leaves (2012)

  5. Walker David Teret plays bass, guitar, keys & vocals and handles much of the arranging for the band. Walker has his own old-time country band called Walker & Jay. He also performs with Celebration and Mink Stole. Walker has performed in the past with Arbouretum, Anomoanon, Cass McCombs, Scarlett Johansson, Jim & Jenny, and many others.

  6. Explore Walker David Teret's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Walker David Teret on AllMusic.

  7. 9 de feb. de 2012 · The band was comprised of Heumann’s friend Walker David Teret on guitar, ex-Lungfish member Mitchell Feldstein on drums, and Corey Allender on bass. Arbouretum’s debut, Long Live the Well-Doer, was released in 2004, and their second album, Rites of Uncovering, came out three years later.