MS Doesn’t Slow Texas Hit-Maker Down; New Album Set For Release
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Updated: 1:16 PM Mar 11, 2007
MS Doesn’t Slow Texas Hit-Maker Down; New Album Set For Release
Multiple sclerosis isn’t slowing down Texas hit-maker Clay Walker whose new album comes out next month.
Posted: 1:15 PM Mar 11, 2007
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(March 11, 2007)--More than a decade after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, country singer Clay Walker's voice sounds stronger than ever.

The Texan's first new studio album in four years is set for an April release.

"Fall" is filled with twangy honky tonk songs and ballads that test his range.

Walker worked with singer-songwriter/producer Keith Stegall on "Fall," his eighth studio album and his first on Curb Records.

Walker, whose long string of hits include "If I Could Make a Living" and "Rumor Has It," acknowledged an uncomfortable lapse of time between releases.

"A Few Questions" came out on RCA in 2003.

His six earlier albums were all on Giant Records.

Walker grew up in southeast Texas and lives in Houston.

Click Here For Clay Walker’s Web Site

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