Singing Jazz with a twist of painterly expressionism and rhythmical guttural sweat, Kat Walker throws her inner-self on a blank canvas for the audience to feel and taste. Her improvisational scat singing is meaty, raw, and juicy. Its as though Kat takes each song on a journey, marching to an expressive rhythm of her own, while always coming back to pay homage to the melodies of the great American songwriters of our time.
As a kid, Kat had countless piano lessons creating the beginnings of her exploration in music. As a young woman she was the first woman golfer to compete on the men's team while she was a cadet at the United States Military Academy at West Point among the third class of women. Maybe that is why she has such a scratchy voice (from being barked orders at and learning to bark orders herself). Kat has a BA in Theater Arts with a minor in dance from PLU in Tacoma, Washington in addition, she completed two extra semesters as a Music Major at Los Angeles City College.
Kat has performed lead roles in many musical theater shows including, Velma Kelly in the play "Chicago," Sylvia in "Two Gentlemen of Verona," Chava in "Fiddler on The Roof," Mazzeppa in "Gypsy," and Daily News in the Chad Henry, AM Collins World Premier musical "Do It for the Money" at Pioneer Square Theater. Also, Kat and a fellow songwriter in Seattle created a Cabaret show, called the Cabaradio Hour, a funny, slice of theater with original skits and music. While in Seattle, she took 3 summers of Olympia Summer Dance Intensive and studied piano with Joni Metcalf, took voice from Maestro David Kyle, and is currently studying with Donna Clavijo. Kat had the fortunate opportunity to see two amazing performers whose talent made an indelible impression on the way she perceived vocal music, a double bill at the Seattle Folk Life Festival, Ella Fitzgerald and Bobby McFerrin! The seed was planted!
While in Los Angeles, Kat, still using her theatrical style, fronted a performance art rock band, using skits and props and original songs, and called it Kat & The Rhythm Rats her group opened for Chuck E. Weiss at the Central (now the Viper Room) on Sunset Blvd. and they played venues such as Cafe Largo and the famous Whiskey A Go-Go), she also sang some blues at (venues like Mama Pajama's and Molly Malones.)
Meanwhile as she was completing her semesters as a music major Kat met a man who would later become her husband, the late (sadly died of cancer in 2001) great playwright and visual artist Peter Walker (a Cooper Union Grad, he had many one man shows in New York, and all over US including notable Terry Dintenfass Gallery, has work in permanent museum collections including, Butler Institute of American Art) Kat performed in and wrote much of the music for this Neo-Vaude ville Musical "Big Bad Bubba's Bourbon Street Bar" in West Los Angeles created by Peter. She and Peter had two children together. She apprenticed for 8 years under Peter doing much of his under painting.
Peter was a major influence for Kat’s endeavors into the art world. Kat's fine art ranges from painting, to assemblage, to papier mache sculptures. Kat's artwork can be seen in exhibitions around New Orleans. and artwork hanging at Oak Street Café, and the Big Top Gallery. One of her paintings was selected to be in “Femme Fest” a group show at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation in March/April of 2009. She does many commissioned pieces for private clients. Kat has painted in and displayed her work at Jackson Square (and still does.) She owns her own company called Local Color Design which books specialty artistic entertainment for events (Peter and she cofounded)! Kat has enjoyed drawing many conventioneers from all over the world since 1996. (The Jazz Skat Gumbo CD cover caricatures were drawn by Kat intertwining, herself and all of the musicians in the band, each being a part of the other, in a flaming hot pot of New Orleans Gumbo)
Kat found her way back to that young woman who was influenced by Ella Fitzgerald and Bobby McFerrin in Seattle, add a little Mel Torme, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Louis Prima, Gene Krupa, Sara Vaughn, all of the Great American Songwriters, and find Kat in New Orleans singing the music she loves Some of Kat's jazz performance highlights over the years include; New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, The New Orleans Museum of Art, Thursday's At Twilight Garden Concert Series, The New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park, French Quarter Festival, Parkway Bakery and Tavern, Temple Sinai Gala, NOAC fundraiser for Rampart St., the Lusher Soiree at Tipitinas Uptown, The Big Top's Friday Night Music Camp, The Louisiana Music Factory and Buffa's. She was honored to perform at the Salute to the 8th District Police Fundraising Festival in the French Quarter.
Kat loves working with children too. While doing children's shows and workshops, she invites the children up on stage to scat sing and dance with her and her band. The children are very creative and improvisational. One parent said," Kat, you are awesome. Your musical talent is amazing but the way you communicate with kids through music is even more amazing. You definitely have a line of communication open with children and it really shows."
Kat made a new album in 2017: Kat Walker with Amasa Miller on Piano Torch Songs. Sound clips can be heard in her website. Kat has studied voice locally with Donna Clavijo & Cindy Scott. Kat is currently studying guitar with John Rankin. Kat lives in the French Quarter.
As a kid, Kat had countless piano lessons creating the beginnings of her exploration in music. As a young woman she was the first woman golfer to compete on the men's team while she was a cadet at the United States Military Academy at West Point among the third class of women. Maybe that is why she has such a scratchy voice (from being barked orders at and learning to bark orders herself). Kat has a BA in Theater Arts with a minor in dance from PLU in Tacoma, Washington in addition, she completed two extra semesters as a Music Major at Los Angeles City College.
Kat has performed lead roles in many musical theater shows including, Velma Kelly in the play "Chicago," Sylvia in "Two Gentlemen of Verona," Chava in "Fiddler on The Roof," Mazzeppa in "Gypsy," and Daily News in the Chad Henry, AM Collins World Premier musical "Do It for the Money" at Pioneer Square Theater. Also, Kat and a fellow songwriter in Seattle created a Cabaret show, called the Cabaradio Hour, a funny, slice of theater with original skits and music. While in Seattle, she took 3 summers of Olympia Summer Dance Intensive and studied piano with Joni Metcalf, took voice from Maestro David Kyle, and is currently studying with Donna Clavijo. Kat had the fortunate opportunity to see two amazing performers whose talent made an indelible impression on the way she perceived vocal music, a double bill at the Seattle Folk Life Festival, Ella Fitzgerald and Bobby McFerrin! The seed was planted!
While in Los Angeles, Kat, still using her theatrical style, fronted a performance art rock band, using skits and props and original songs, and called it Kat & The Rhythm Rats her group opened for Chuck E. Weiss at the Central (now the Viper Room) on Sunset Blvd. and they played venues such as Cafe Largo and the famous Whiskey A Go-Go), she also sang some blues at (venues like Mama Pajama's and Molly Malones.)
Meanwhile as she was completing her semesters as a music major Kat met a man who would later become her husband, the late (sadly died of cancer in 2001) great playwright and visual artist Peter Walker (a Cooper Union Grad, he had many one man shows in New York, and all over US including notable Terry Dintenfass Gallery, has work in permanent museum collections including, Butler Institute of American Art) Kat performed in and wrote much of the music for this Neo-Vaude ville Musical "Big Bad Bubba's Bourbon Street Bar" in West Los Angeles created by Peter. She and Peter had two children together. She apprenticed for 8 years under Peter doing much of his under painting.
Peter was a major influence for Kat’s endeavors into the art world. Kat's fine art ranges from painting, to assemblage, to papier mache sculptures. Kat's artwork can be seen in exhibitions around New Orleans. and artwork hanging at Oak Street Café, and the Big Top Gallery. One of her paintings was selected to be in “Femme Fest” a group show at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation in March/April of 2009. She does many commissioned pieces for private clients. Kat has painted in and displayed her work at Jackson Square (and still does.) She owns her own company called Local Color Design which books specialty artistic entertainment for events (Peter and she cofounded)! Kat has enjoyed drawing many conventioneers from all over the world since 1996. (The Jazz Skat Gumbo CD cover caricatures were drawn by Kat intertwining, herself and all of the musicians in the band, each being a part of the other, in a flaming hot pot of New Orleans Gumbo)
Kat found her way back to that young woman who was influenced by Ella Fitzgerald and Bobby McFerrin in Seattle, add a little Mel Torme, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Louis Prima, Gene Krupa, Sara Vaughn, all of the Great American Songwriters, and find Kat in New Orleans singing the music she loves Some of Kat's jazz performance highlights over the years include; New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, The New Orleans Museum of Art, Thursday's At Twilight Garden Concert Series, The New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park, French Quarter Festival, Parkway Bakery and Tavern, Temple Sinai Gala, NOAC fundraiser for Rampart St., the Lusher Soiree at Tipitinas Uptown, The Big Top's Friday Night Music Camp, The Louisiana Music Factory and Buffa's. She was honored to perform at the Salute to the 8th District Police Fundraising Festival in the French Quarter.
Kat loves working with children too. While doing children's shows and workshops, she invites the children up on stage to scat sing and dance with her and her band. The children are very creative and improvisational. One parent said," Kat, you are awesome. Your musical talent is amazing but the way you communicate with kids through music is even more amazing. You definitely have a line of communication open with children and it really shows."
Kat made a new album in 2017: Kat Walker with Amasa Miller on Piano Torch Songs. Sound clips can be heard in her website. Kat has studied voice locally with Donna Clavijo & Cindy Scott. Kat is currently studying guitar with John Rankin. Kat lives in the French Quarter.
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