Joe Louis Walker (Born 26/12/1949)
One of the 'younger generation' of players (although in Blues, the younger generation are often well into their 40s, 50s and beyond) Walker was born in San Francisco, California. His eclectic musical interests have taken a long time to develop into a cogent musical personality of their own - at one point, he even quit the blues and formed a gospel quartet. It lasted ten years and provided a wealth of additional musical His current series of albums are superior examples of modern blues and started off with "Cold Is The Night" in 1986, followed by "The Gift" in 1988 and "Blues Survivor" in 1993. He tends by and large to write his own material and his musical training allows him to arrange the recordings himself, including the horn parts, which is unusual for a guitarist - often the horn charts on a blues recording are set by the designated horn lead. He tends not to fall into the trap of recycling old songs (old riffs or old lyrics) and never sacrifices the blues base despite bringing contemporary influences to the material. In a recent interview, he says:- He doesn't play to impress unnecessarily (no 100mph solos) which means he hasn't fallen into any rock star posturing and this makes all his recorded work a pleasure to hear. If you don't have anything by him, why not start with a fairly representative release - "Blues Of The Month Club" on Verve or "JLW". A Primer favourite is the semi-acoustic 1999 release "Silvertone Blues". This album proves JLW's versatility, has the benefit of the great Kenny 'Blues Boss' Wayne on piano and features some great guitar and vocals by the man himself (along with guest appearances from Alvin Youngblood Hart and James Cotton) - wonderful stuff.
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