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  1. Walk Don't Run is an album by guitarist Joshua Breakstone, featuring tunes associated with instrumental rock band The Ventures, that was recorded in 1991 and first released on the Japanese King label before being reissued in the United States by Evidence.

  2. With Dennis Irwin (bass), Kenny Washington (drums) 1991 Walk Don't Run: King: With Kenny Barron (piano), Dennis Irwin (bass), Kenny Washington (drums) 1992 I Want to Hold Your Hand (The Compositions of the Beatles Vol. 1) Paddle Wheel With Kenny Barron (piano), Dennis Irwin (bass), Kenny Washington (drums) 1992 Oh!

    Year Recorded
    Title
    Label
    Personnel/notes
    2016?
    88
    Capri
    With Mike Richmond (cello), Lisle ...
    2015?
    2nd Avenue: The Return of the Cello ...
    Capri
    With Mike Richmond (cello), Lisle ...
    2013?
    With the Wind and the Rain
    Capri
    With Mike Richmond (cello), Lisle ...
    2009?
    No One New
    Capri
    With Lisle Atkinson (bass), Eliot Zigmund ...
  3. 18 de nov. de 1993 · 1995 — US. CD —. Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1993 CD release of "Walk Don't Run" on Discogs.

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    • US
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    • CD, Album
  4. Walk Don't Run (King, 1992) Sittin' On the Thing With Ming (Capri, 1993) With Teresa Brewer. Memories of Louis (Red Baron, 1991) Softly I Swing (Red Baron, 1991) With Nick Brignola. Raincheck (Reservoir, 1988) On a Different Level (Reservoir, 1989) What It Takes (Reservoir, 1990) It's Time (Reservoir, 1992) Flight of the Eagle (Reservoir, 1996 ...

  5. 15 de ago. de 2017 · Walk, Don't Run by Joshua & K.Barron Breakstone (1993-10-18) - Amazon.com Music. Skip to main content.us. Delivering to Lebanon 66952 Update ...

  6. Joshua Breakstone Quartet featuring Kenny Barron released it on the album Walk Don't Run in 1991. It was covered by Good Rockin' Tonight, Sha Na Na, Lumpy, Dwight Pinkney & D. P. Band and other artists.

  7. 10 de feb. de 2024 · After changing their name to the Ventures in 1960, the band recorded a demo tape that included “Walk, Don’t Run”, a relatively unknown tune by Johnny Smith that Chet Atkins had covered. Unable to secure a recording deal with the demos, the band pressed 45-rpm copies of “Walk, Don’t Run” on its own Blue Horizon label, formed by Wilson’s mother, Josie.