
Clay Walker has been a fixture on the country-music charts since 1993. He thinks he has a hit with the title song from his album, "Fall." He remembers seeing his producer give a high-five to the studio engineer after the track was recorded. "That's the first that I've ever seen that!"
The album also features Walker's first recorded duet, with the legendary Freddy Fender. They sing "Before the Next Teardrop Falls," a song that Fender made a classic. "I've always been a big fan of Freddy's," Walker says. "He's a great guy."
His success is all the more meaningful because Walker has been fighting multiple sclerosis since 1996. That's why he established the Band Against MS Foundation. "I want to provide both a resource for information about MS and to take a leadership position in the fight to fund a cure for this disease."
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The Band Against MS Foundation works to educate and give hope to individuals with MS and funds research into a cure for the chronic, disabling disease.
To learn more about the Band Against MS Foundation, to donate or to volunteer, visit bandagainstms.org.
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