Personnel: Joe Louis Walker (vocals, guitar, slide guitar, dobro, harmonica, piano); Alvin Youngblood Hart (guitar); James Cotton (harmonica); Kenny Wayne (piano); Joe Thomas (acoustic bass); Chris Sandoval (drums).Recorded at Sounds Unreel, Memphis, Tennessee from January 18-20, 1999; Bayview Studios, Richmond, California on January 26 & 27, 1999.Personnel: Joe Louis Walker (vocals, guitar, slide guitar, dobro, harmonica, piano); Alvin Youngblood Hart (vocals, guitar); James Cotton (harmonica); Kenny Wayne
Personnel: Shannon Walker (vocals, background vocals); John Wydrycs (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, background vocals); Chris...
Personnel: Clay Walker (vocals, guitar); Jimmy Ritchey (acoustic & electric guitars, nylon & gut string acoustic guitars, banjo); B. James Lowry, Biff Watson (acoustic guitar); David Grisson, Brent Mason (electric guitar); Paul Franklin (steel guitar); Jonathan Yudkin (banjo, violin, fiddle, viola, cello, harp); Aubrey Haynie (mandolin, fiddle); Kirl "Jelly Roll" Johnson (chromatic harp); Tim Akers (keyboards); Samuel B. Levine (tenor saxophone); Jim Horn (baritone saxophone); Steve Patrick (trumpet); Chris
Personnel: Joe Louis Walker (vocals, guitar, slide guitar, dobro, harmonica, piano); Alvin Youngblood Hart (guitar); James Cotton (harmonica); Kenny Wayne (piano); Joe Thomas (acoustic bass); Chris Sandoval (drums).Recorded at Sounds Unreel, Memphis, Tennessee from January 18-20, 1999; Bayview Studios, Richmond, California on January 26 & 27, 1999.Personnel: Joe Louis Walker (vocals, guitar, slide guitar, dobro, harmonica, piano); Alvin Youngblood Hart (vocals, guitar); James Cotton (harmonica); Kenny Wayne
Personnel: Joe Louis Walker (vocals, guitar, slide guitar, dobro, harmonica, piano); Alvin Youngblood Hart (guitar); James Cotton (harmonica); Kenny Wayne (piano); Joe Thomas (acoustic bass); Chris Sandoval (drums).Recorded at Sounds Unreel, Memphis, Tennessee from January 18-20, 1999; Bayview Studios, Richmond, California on January 26 & 27, 1999.Personnel: Joe Louis Walker (vocals, guitar, slide guitar, dobro, harmonica, piano); Alvin Youngblood Hart (vocals, guitar); James Cotton (harmonica); Kenny Wayne
The Dynamites featuring Charles Walker - Burn It Down CD Dyna2 Soul music is here to stay, and it’s still evolving. The Dynamites Featuring Charles Walker are living proof. Lead singer Charles Walker doesn’t imitate, emulate or try to resuscitate a bygone nostalgic era. He is soul, the real deal, still carrying the flaming torch of funk and soul lit back in the late 60’s at the Apollo Theater where he opened up for icons like James Brown and Wilson Pickett. Just as Ry Cooder thrust the nearly-forgotten
> Chris Walker - Sincerely Yours Chris Walker - Sincerely Yours CDW4 Product Description 1. I will always love you 2. Your love is all I know 3. Call me 4. Everything will be alright 5. Do me 6. Someone to love me forever 7. Love tonight 8. How do you heal a broken heart 9. It won't ever go away 10. Love a little hader
Personnel: Don Byron (clarinet, bass clarinet, tenor saxophone); Chris Thomas King (vocals, guitar); Dean Bowman (vocals); David Gilmore...
Joe Louis Walker Silvertone Blues Silvertone Blues Blues Texas/W. Coast Blues Runnin' from the Devil Kenny's Barrelhouse Change My Ways Do the Walkin' Trouble on Wheels Letting Go Talk to Me Silvertone Blues Born in Mississippi Crying Won't Help You It's You Baby Bad Luck Blues Personnel: Joe Louis Walker (vocals, guitar, slide guitar, dobro, harmonica, piano); Alvin Youngblood Hart (guitar); James Cotton (harmonica); Kenny Wayne (piano); Joe Thomas (acoustic bass); Chris Sandoval (drums). Recorded at
Personnel include: Tom Russell (vocals, guitar); Dave Van Ronk, Andrew Hardin (vocals, guitar); Gretchen Peters, Mark Hallman (vocals); Jack Elliott, Jack Kerouac, Lenny Bruce, Virginia Brown, Charles Bukowski (spoken vocals); Redd Volkaert (guitar); Jim Murphy (steel guitar); Fats Kaplin (pedal steel guitar, fiddle, accordion); Michael Lorca Martin (mandolin); Tony Campise (flute, saxophone); Joel Guzman (accordion); Billy Donahue (bass instrument); Chris Gibson (drums). Recording information: Congress
"Personnel include: Tom Russell (vocals, guitar); Dave Van Ronk, Andrew Hardin (vocals, guitar); Gretchen Peters, Mark Hallman (vocals); Jack Elliott, Jack Kerouac, Lenny Bruce, Virginia Brown, Charles Bukowski (spoken vocals); Redd Volkaert (guitar); Jim Murphy (steel guitar); Fats Kaplin (pedal steel guitar, fiddle, accordion); Michael Lorca Martin (mandolin); Tony Campise (flute, saxophone); Joel Guzman (accordion); Billy Donahue (bass instrument); Chris Gibson (drums). Recording information: Congress
: Silvertone Blues Sell date: 1/1999 Label: Grp Records Mfg's Catalog#: 7721 CDC Part#: 20988 (List Price: $14.98) Silvertone Blues Alvin Youngblood Hart Chris Sandoval James Cotton Joe Louis Walker Dobro Joe Thomas - Bass , Bass (Acoustic) Kenny Wayne - Piano Some critics have tagged this the best blues release of 1999; others weren't nearly as kind. It's a beauty -is -in -the -ear -of -the -beholder situation. Blues 'purists' who lament the fact that very few artists today are playing down-home,
Eulogies Eulogies [Blister] Eulogies [Blister] Inward One Man Life Boat If I Knew You Under the Knife Can't Relate Compromise Running in the Rain Useless Amends Little Davie Can't Relate - (Reprise) Big Eyes Blizzard Ape Eulogies: Peter Walker (guitar); Chris Reynolds (drums); Tim Hutton (background vocals). Additional personnel: Hrishi (guitar); Badgie Miller (French horn). Eulogies is a vehicle for songwriter and singer Peter Walker, who combines a poet's perspective, a pop sensibility, and a rocker's
Joe Louis Walker Guitar Brothers Guitar Brothers Blues Snake Bit Imitation Ice Cream Blues I Like It This Way Better Off Alone Friends I'm Getting Drunk Rude Women Regal Blues Bliss Street Blues I'm Gonna Love You Personnel includes: Joe Luis Walker (vocals, guitar, lap steel); Otis Gran (guitar); Cash Farrar (tenor saxophone); Steve Long (trumpet); Chris Burns (piano, Hammond B3 organ); Robert Watson (electric bass); Clarence "Star" James Jr. (drums). Includes liner notes by Brett J. Bonner. Personnel: Joe
Randy Travis Full Circle Full Circle Country Contemporary Country Highway Junkie Price to Pay Long on Lonely (Short on Pride) Would I Future Mister Me Don't Take Your Love Away From Me Are We in Trouble Now If It Ain't One Thing It's Another I Wish It Would Rain King of the Road I Can Almost Hear Her Wings Ants on a Log Personnel: Randy Travis (vocals); Larry Byrom, Brent Mason, Billy Joe Walker, Jr. (acoustic & electric guitars); Mark Casstevens, Dean Parks (acoustic guitar); Dan Dugmore (electric & steel
Deb Pasternak More More More Icewalker Eugene Walking South Woman of Action Desert Garage Song, The Shadow Closer Fishing Blues Pick-Axe Love Song Mary Other Mary, The White Walls Sweet Addiction This singer/songwriter recalls the precious highs and lows of living and loving with an earthy voice full of sweet melodious flow. Her lyrics and the instrumental accompaniment combine to create a varied texture that is folky, jazzed-up with touches of rock. In the provocative ballad, The Other Mary , she depicts a
Mark Whitfield Mark Whitfield Mark Whitfield Strollin' Freddie Freeloader That Girl You Know What I Like Joy of Love & Peace, The Sweet, Sweet Love Maya More Than You Know Salvation of Mrt BB's Journey What's New Runnin' With the Ooze Personnel: Mark Whitfield (electric & acoustic guitars); Brent Carter (vocals); Marc Cary (piano); Greg Curtis (keyboards, vocals); Thomas Dawson (keyboards, programming); Chris Walker (bass, keyboards, vocals); Roland Guerin (electric & acoustic bass); Daryl Burgee (drums,
The Jaywalker This CD is a must for all Duke Ellington fans: not only is all the music previously unissued, but the music itself is very unusual – even for Duke Ellington – since (1) it was composed for a British play, and (2) there are many short ”mood-creating” fragments as well as whole tunes. The 23 tunes (76 minutes) on this CD are studio recordings made in Los Angeles and New York in 1966-67. This CD is the third Storyville release of unissued tracks from what Duke Ellington called ”The Stockpile” –