Walt Campbell | Trees Mausser | Jay Bentoff | Chris Solt | John McGrail | Spencer Kohan
A piano dreamboy growing up, Walt Campbell tumbled out of school to the beat of the Rolling Stones, the imagery of Bob Dylan's 'Blonde on Blonde', and the poetry of T.S. Eliot. He was a founding member of the folk rock trio 'Wild Mountain Thyme,' as well as two rock bands in the eighties, Diamond Blues and The Oysters.
Walt recorded Crashin' On The Breakwall, a solo acoustic CD in 1990, and toured the Northeast and Midwest for five years, earning radio airplay from San Francisco to Boston with his song 'Railroad Earth.' It was during this time that he first met Susan Weber, and reviewed her debut CD Cosmic Dust for Continuum, a Northeast Ohio music journal. He settled in Cleveland during the nineties and began to study art while continuing to perform at local venues.
Through fate or providence, in 2003 he met up again with Susan, who was writing rock songs that stirred him anew with their imagery and excitement. She was looking for a bassist and manager for her new band. He accepted, she dubbed him 'Walter', and the rest, as they say, is history.
Walter's elegant bass playing permeates Susan Weber's live and recorded sound.
I feel that I am part of something important and marvelous.
Walt

