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'''Walter Becker''' (born February 20, ] in ]) is the US Jewish guitarist half of the rock duo ]. '''Walter Becker''' (born February 20, ] in ]) is the guitarist half of the rock duo ].


Following the group's breakup in ], Becker moved to ] and began a career as a producer. He reunited with ] to tour as Steely Dan in ] and produced Fagen's album '']''. In turn, Fagen produced Becker's belated solo debut, '']'' (]). Following the group's breakup in ], Becker moved to ] and began a career as a producer. He reunited with ] to tour as Steely Dan in ] and produced Fagen's album '']''. In turn, Fagen produced Becker's belated solo debut, '']'' (]).

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Walter Becker (born February 20, 1950 in New York, New York) is the guitarist half of the rock duo Steely Dan.

Following the group's breakup in 1981, Becker moved to Hawaii and began a career as a producer. He reunited with Donald Fagen to tour as Steely Dan in 1993 and produced Fagen's album Kamakiriad. In turn, Fagen produced Becker's belated solo debut, 11 Tracks of Whack (1994).

Prior to forming Steely Dan, Becker performed with Jay and the Americans.

Becker is a graduate of Stuyvesant High School in New York, NY, class of 1967.

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