Tue, May 26, 1981
Two teens write songs with a positive outlook that became so popular, their Walker and Rossi records, tee-shirts, stickers and memorabilia outsold local sports teams in the steel town of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The segment explores the problems with drugs that led to Walker's near-fatal accident that left him paralyzed from the chest down. He was still able to play harmonica from a mouth-rack as Rossi strums his trademark guitar. They've written more than seventy songs together about their salvation.