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===Other contributions=== Walker had a band called The Pleasure Chorizos in his later New Mexico days in the early 1990s but ultimately the band did nothing of note. Walker played [[tambourine]] on a track by The Nomads (who were working in the same studio as Donovan's Brain on 24 May 1999) called "Top Alcohol", which was the B-side to their "The King of Night Train" single (White Jazz Records). He also recorded backing vocals for one track on a 2003 album by Angie Pepper. In 2004, Walker also contributed vocals to a cover of "I'm Tired", on founder member of Savoy Brown John O'Leary's album ''Sins''. This album was re-released as ''Two for the Show'' in 2010 on the Acrobat label.<ref>[http://www.feenstra.co.uk/playlists/pl2004-12.htm] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110409192540/http://www.feenstra.co.uk/playlists/pl2004-12.htm|date=9 April 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.acrobatmusic.net/?cid=5&AlbumId=593 |title=Albums A-Z |publisher=Acrobat Music |access-date=2 January 2012}}</ref> In 2005 Walker recorded ''Mostly Sonny β A Tribute to [[Sonny Boy Williamson II|Sonny Boy Williamson]]'' on The Mooreland Street Records label. Musicians included members of Peter Green's Splinter Group, The Kinks, Downliners Sect (Don Craine and Keith Grant) and former Yardbird Ray Majors on lead guitar. In addition to which former Savoy Brown member John O'Leary is featured on harmonica. In Spring 2020, during [[COVID-19 lockdowns|COVID lockdown]], Walker recorded the Black Sabbath song "[[The Wizard (Black Sabbath song)|The Wizard]]" under the band name Silver Sabbath (Dave Walker- vocals, Jerry Marotta-drums, Michael Visceglia-bass, Dennis Gruenling- electric harmonica, David Malachowski-guitar), filmed/recorded remotely from New York City, Woodstock, New Jersey, and Montana, edited by Jarek Zabcynski.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5O1xImyKIko | title=Silver Sabbath featuring Dave Walker - the Wizard | website=[[YouTube]] | date=3 August 2020 }}</ref>
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