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‘Surreal’ World

Channahon teen forms bond with pop star

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Walker didn’t get to see any part of the movie until the first screening for cast members in September 2011 in Malibu, Calif.

He had the thrill of walking down the red carpet, clad in a tuxedo, along with Springfield. Paparazzi were everywhere.

“There was news stations everywhere; lights (flashed) everywhere,” he said. “I just didn’t know where to look. It was awesome.”

After the showing, Walker joined Springfield, the movie’s directors and producers and other cast members in an interview hosted by MTV’s Martha Quinn.

Since the original premiere, Walker has attended showings of the movie at film festivals in Florida and most recently in Milwaukee. The movie was released to the public in New York City just this past Wednesday.

When he’s in Channahon, Walker finds it a bit difficult to get back into small town life. It’s hard to make the transition from riding in Rick Springfield’s Corvette in Malibu or hanging out in a tour bus with band members from Eddie Money to going to school and being a local teen.

“When we go away, it’s surreal,” Walker’s grandmother Lori Stroud said. “We are treated like royalty.”

Walker attends Christ Academy in Shorewood, and he eats, sleeps and lives music. While he’s been in several local bands, right now he’s focusing on writing songs and playing acoustical music with buddy Nate Smith of Joliet.

His favorite music has always been from the 1980s and that influence shows in his two-song CD “Body Bag,” co-written and produced by Silverman, owner of Palette Studios in Nashville and released last year.

Silverman has worked with other famous artists besides Springfield, including Charice, Boyz to Men and Prince.

Whether he’s back home in Channahon or attending a movie premiere, Walker feels like anybody else, he said.

“I don’t think of myself as anything special from anyone else,” he said. “I just love being around people and being nice to them. I hate anything mean.

“I guess I’m a 16-year-old long-haired hippie stuck in the 80s, but who lives in 2012.”

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