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[[File:Buchanan.png|thumb|Wallis playing Didjital Vibrations in Brazil, 1997.]] | [[File:Buchanan.png|thumb|Wallis playing Didjital Vibrations in Brazil, 1997.]] | ||
[[Wallis Buchanan]] (born 29 November 1969) is a Jamaican former didgeridooist and songwriter, best known for his work with [[Jamiroquai]]. | [[Wallis Buchanan]] (born 29 November 1969) is a Jamaican former didgeridooist and songwriter, best known for his work with [[Jamiroquai]]. Some fans consider him the best member of the band. | ||
== Relationship with Jamiroquai == | == Relationship with Jamiroquai == | ||
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=== Live-only songs and Covers === | === Live-only songs and Covers === | ||
* Our Time Is Coming(Roy Ayers cover) | * Our Time Is Coming (Roy Ayers cover) | ||
* "Just a little jam"(played in Glasgow 1997) | * "Just a little jam" (played in Glasgow 1997) | ||
* [[Use The Force]](played in Mclaren Launch Party, 1997) | * [[Use The Force]] (played in Mclaren Launch Party, 1997) | ||
Latest revision as of 15:16, 25 February 2026

Wallis Buchanan (born 29 November 1969) is a Jamaican former didgeridooist and songwriter, best known for his work with Jamiroquai. Some fans consider him the best member of the band.
Relationship with Jamiroquai
Wallis was a friend and skateboard buddy of Jay Kay, when he asked Wallis to play the didgeridoo on his song When You Gonna Learn?.
Discography with Jamiroquai
Studio songs
Live-only songs and Covers
- Our Time Is Coming (Roy Ayers cover)
- "Just a little jam" (played in Glasgow 1997)
- Use The Force (played in Mclaren Launch Party, 1997)