Walter Becker

Becker performing in 2013 Walter Carl Becker (February 20, 1950 – September 3, 2017) was an American musician, songwriter, and record producer. He was the co-founder, guitarist, bassist, and co-songwriter of the jazz rock band Steely Dan.

Becker met future songwriting partner Donald Fagen while they were students at Bard College. After a brief period of activity in New York City, the two moved to Los Angeles in 1971 and formed the nucleus of Steely Dan, which enjoyed a critically and commercially successful ten-year career. Following the group's dissolution, Becker moved to Hawaii and reduced his musical activity, working primarily as a record producer. In 1985, he briefly became a member of the English band China Crisis, producing and playing synthesizer on their album ''Flaunt the Imperfection''.

Becker and Fagen reformed Steely Dan in 1993 and remained active, recording ''Two Against Nature'' (2000), which won four Grammy Awards. Becker released two solo albums, ''11 Tracks of Whack'' (1994) and ''Circus Money'' (2008). Following a brief battle with esophageal cancer, he died on September 3, 2017. He and Fagen are the only two members of Steely Dan who appeared on every studio album by the band. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Becker, Walter, 1905-
    Published 1930
    Breslau : [s.n.], 1930
    vi, 17 p. ; 22 cm.
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    by Becker, Walter, 1905-
    Published 1932
    Berlin : C. Heymann, 1932.
    [6], 5-79, x, [2] p. ; 23 cm.

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