Joe Louis Walker

Bild Quelle:


  • blues
  • blues rock
  • contemporary blues
  • guitar
  • soul-blues
Joe Louis Walker (born December 25, 1949 in San Francisco, California) is an American blues guitarist, singer and producer. Walker's parents were blues fans, and introduced him to the music when he was young.
He learned to play the guitar at age fourteen, and left home at sixteen to work as a performer. He soon met Mike Bloomfield, who introduced him to the Bay Area Blues scene. During the 1960s, Walker opened for such artists as Earl Hooker, Freddie King and Lowell Fulson.

Mehr Informationen...

Songs

  •  
    (What's So Funny 'bout) Peace, Love and Understanding

  •  
    1/4 to 3

  •  
    100% More Man

  •  
    12-Step Lovin'

  •  
    2120 South Michigan Avenue

  •  
    747

  •  
    747 (feat. Huey Lewis)

  •  
    Ain't It Nice to Be Loved

  •  
    Ain't Nothin' Goin' On

  •  
    Ain't That Cold

  •  
    Alligator

  •  
    Alone

  •  
    Bad Luck Blues

  •  
    Bad Thing

  •  
    Barcelona

  •  
    Barefoot Rock

  •  
    Better Off Alone

  •  
    Bit by Bit (Little by Little)

  •  
    Bliss Street Blues

  •  
    Blue Guitar

  •  
    Blues of the Month Club

  •  
    Blues Survivor

  •  
    Bluesifyin'

  •  
    Born in Mississippi

  •  
    Brother Go Ahead and Take Her

  •  
    Change My Ways

  •  
    City of Angels

  •  
    City of Angles

  •  
    Cold And Evil Night

  •  
    Cold Is the Night


Comments