Following a move to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1998, Wallace worked as a producer and player. Among his later studio recordings there were sessions with
Kim Richey,
Tim Krekel,
Rick Vito, Dean Dillon,
Rosie Flores, Jessi Alexander, producer
Gary Nicholson,
Steve Ripley, Jan Pulsford,
Tim Hinkley, Charlie Taylor,
Rodney Crowell and the legendary songwriter
Dan Penn. He also performed live with
T. Graham Brown, the Nashville Chamber Orchestra,
Rick Vito,
Jessi Alexander, and
Billy Burnette, the latter in a quartet that included bassist Dave Roe (Johnny Cash) and Kenny Vaughan (Lucinda Williams). In 2003, he joined the
21st Century Schizoid Band, and released his only solo studio album,
Happiness with Minimal Side Effects. In 2005 he formed the
Crimson Jazz Trio with
Tim Landers on bass and Jody Nardone on piano, which released
King Crimson Songbook Volume One in November 2005 and
King Crimson Songbook Volume Two in early 2009. On 10 August 2006, Wallace was diagnosed with
esophageal cancer. He chronicled his illness in his online blog in the hope his story would encourage others with similar symptoms to pursue treatment. He died, aged 60, with his wife, Marjorie Pomeroy, at his side. ==Selected discography==