Quinn Walker

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Quinn Walker

Quinn Walker in Oakland, CA
Background information
Birth name Quinn Walker
Also known as Mighty Quinn Walker
Born October 3, 1979 (1979-10-03) (age 32)
Oakland, California
Genres Pop, rock, ambient, R&B, funk, soul[1]
Occupations Singer, songwriter
Instruments Vocals, base, production
Years active 2010 - Present
Labels Currently unsigned
Website Official Site
Official MySpace account


Quinn Malachi Walker (born October 3, 1979, Oakland, California), also known as "Mighty Quinn Walker," is an American musician and songwriter.[2] He is best known for his song "My Road" which aired on ABC television network's Scrubs on February 3, 2009.[3] Season 8 Episode 7 "My New Role".

The online magazine, Digizine,[4] ran a story on Walker in the summer 2007 issue, page 41,[5] as a featured graduate of the Future Rhythm[6] program in Santa Clara, California. It explained Walker's music production experiences with the software Pro Tools.

Quinn Walker in Berkeley, CA

In 2010 Walker released "My Road"(EP), a collection of 5 songs including the title track which appeared on ABC's Scrubs in 2009 and subsequent reruns.

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