Frank Walker (musician)

Frank Walker is a Canadian electronic musician and DJ.[1] He is most noted for his single "Only When It Rains", a collaboration with Astrid S which was a Juno Award nominee for Dance Recording of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2020.[2]

Frank Walker
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, DJ, record producer
Years active2016-present
Labels
  • FSW Entertainment
  • Nightfuel
  • Astralwerks (US1A)

Early life

The son of Canadian business executives Donald J. Walker and Belinda Stronach,[3] he was groomed by his family for a career with the family company, Magna International, and began to pursue music as a hobby while studying business at the University of Western Ontario.[3]

Career

Following his graduation he decided to pursue music instead of stepping directly into a job with Magna, and released his debut EP Nocturnal in 2016.[4] He followed up with the EP 24 in 2017.[1]

The singles "Heartbreak Back", with Riley Biederer on vocals, and "Footprints", with Callum Stewart, followed in 2018,[4] and "Only When It Rains" was released in 2019.

Discography

EPs

List of EPs
Year Title Label
2016 Nocturnal Nightfuel Records
2017 24 Astralwerks (US1A)

Singles

  • 2016: "All I Want"
  • 2016: "Toes" (featuring Rykka)
  • 2016: "Run with the Real" (featuring Davs)
  • 2017: "Young" (featuring Andrew Jackson)
  • 2017: "Less Lonely"
  • 2017: "Piano" (featuring Emily Warren)
  • 2017: "Leave the Light On" (featuring BullySongs)
  • 2018: "Footprints" (featuring Callum Stewart)
  • 2018: "Heartbreak Back" (featuring Riley Biederer)
  • 2019: "Stitch Em Up" (with Justin Jesso)
  • 2019: "Only When It Rains" (with Astrid S)
  • 2020: "More Than OK" (with R3hab and Clara Mae)
  • 2020: "Can't Let Go" (with Harry Hudson)
  • 2020: "Dancing in the Dark"
  • 2020: "Imagine" (with Steve Aoki featuring AJ Mitchell)[5]
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References


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