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===Donovan's Brain (1999-2003)=== By the late 1990s Walker had relocated to [[Bozeman, Montana]], where in 1999 he met up with an old friend from his San Francisco days, Ron Sanchez, who had (and still has) a psychedelic garage band called Donovan's Brain, who have an "open door" approach to personnel, jamming and making music. Consequently, between 1999 and 2003 Walker was a member of Donovan's Brain; and during this time he worked on a Donovan's Brain session for their ''Tiny Crustacean Light Show'' album (originally on [[Get Hip Records]] but now on Career Records), in which he did much of the backing vocals and some lead vocals; a role he also performed on their next album, 2003's ''The Great Leap Forward''. He also sang on what is now considered to be a rare Donovan's Brain track, "22 Lost Marbles" (which appeared on ''A Pot By Any Other Name'', a free CD with issue 30 (Spring 2001) of the independent music magazine [[Ptolemaic Terrascope]]), and a Brain cover of a song "The Single #2", originally by the band [[Man (band)|Man]]. This cover appeared on a various-artists Man tribute CD ''Man, We're Glad We Know You: A Tribute to the Man Band'' (originally a private pressing, but now on Career Records). Several tracks including Walker; that were left over from the TCLS sessions, were released in January 2003 on the Donovan's Brain album, ''The Great Leap Forward'' (Career Records).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://donovans-brain.net/history/another-light-show/ |title=Another Light Show | Donovan's Brain |website=Donovans-brain.net |date=2000-10-04 |access-date=2016-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://donovans-brain.net/history/lost-weekend/ |title=Film Music | Donovan's Brain |website=Donovans-brain.net |access-date=2016-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://donovans-brain.net/history/one-small-leap/ |title=One Small Leap | Donovan's Brain |website=Donovans-brain.net |date=2000-02-17 |access-date=2016-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://donovans-brain.net/history/ten-times-better/ |title=Ten Times Better | Donovan's Brain |website=Donovans-brain.net |access-date=2016-09-05}}</ref>
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