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Windwalker was a four-piece rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia who were active from 1990 to 1993.
The band recorded one album, Rainstick ( Mint Records, 1991) and contributed songs to three compilations: a cover of Ministry's "Burning Inside" on The Mint Is A Terrible Thing To Taste ( Mint Records, 1990); a cover of Donovan's "The Fat Angel" on Island of Circles ( Nettwerk, 1991); and the original "Ghede" on Bovine Select Cuts (Bovine Prophets, 1992). The band also recorded an album called The Sandglass at First Music Studios before they broke up, but it remains unreleased.
Windwalker disbanded in 1993. After Windwalker broke up Exu Nazares fronted The Technicians (of the Sacred) for 5 years and now leads the band Les Barons, working with such artists as Circo Fantasma and Jeremy Gluck.
Windwalker is a 1981 western adventure film, based on a novel by Blaine M. Yorgason, starring Trevor Howard and Nick Ramus. It was shot in various outdoor locations in Utah. To maintain authenticity to the story, the film's dialogue is subtitled in English with Cheyenne and Crow languages spoken. The film was directed by Academy Award-winning director Kieth Merrill and written by Ray Goldrup. The music was composed by Merrill Jenson.
Windwalker may refer to:
- an epithet for Ithaqua, in the Cthulhu mythos stories
- Windwalker (film), a 1981 film starring Trevor Howard and Nick Ramus
- Windwalker (band), a band from Vancouver, British Columbia
- Stephen Windwalker, American author of fiction and nonfiction books, articles, and stories
- Windwalker (video game), a sequel to the RPG adventure game, Moebius, published by Origin Systems
- Windwalker, a 2003 fantasy novel by Elaine Cunningham