THE WALLETS
'The Wallets' were a band from the Twin Cities, who recorded on the local Twin/Tone Records label. Founded as an experimental group by accordionist Steve Kramer and managed by Bob Hest, the band performed for most of their career as a quintet featuring Kramer, drummer Erik Anderson, bassist Jim Clifford, keyboardist Rod Gordon, and saxophonist Max Ray. The Wallets performed their final show at the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis on January 23, 1989.
Kramer and Hest later formed an advertising agency, currently known as Hest & Kramer, Van House Weber [1], noted for its use of music in television ads for clients such as Target and Buick.
★ Take It (1986)
★ Body Talk (1988)
★ 17 Songs (1989)
★ Catch a Falling Star Spiffola 333 (?)
★ Totally Nude (1986)
★ Night Before Christmas (1983)
★ Twin Tone Records
★ [2]
Kramer and Hest later formed an advertising agency, currently known as Hest & Kramer, Van House Weber [1], noted for its use of music in television ads for clients such as Target and Buick.
| Contents |
| Discography |
| Albums |
| Singles |
| External links |
Discography
Albums
★ Take It (1986)
★ Body Talk (1988)
★ 17 Songs (1989)
★ Catch a Falling Star Spiffola 333 (?)
Singles
★ Totally Nude (1986)
★ Night Before Christmas (1983)
External links
★ Twin Tone Records
★ [2]
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