Joe Louis Walker

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  • 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.

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Songs

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    Lyin' in the Name of Love

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    Main Goal

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    Mama Didn't Raise No Fool

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    Messed My Mind Up

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    Midnight Train

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    Mile Hi-Club

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    Mile-Hi Club

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    Moanin' News

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    Mr. G's Boogie

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    My Dignity

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    My Real Fantasy

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    New Direction

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    Nighttime

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    Nobody Wanta to Know Ya

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    On That Power Line

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    On That Powerline

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    One Time Around

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    One Woman

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    Part of Me

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    Pasa Tiempo

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    Personal Baby

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    Pickin' the Blues

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    Play'em Where They Lay

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    Poor Man Plead

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    Preacher and the President

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    Pride of a Fool

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    Prove Your Love

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    Put It Down, Baby

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    Rag Doll

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    Rain on My Window

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    Rainy Nights

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    Ready and Able

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    Regal Blues

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    Repay My Love

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    Ridin' High

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    Rollin' & Tumblin'

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    Rude Women

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    Runnin' From the Devil

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    Second Street

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    Shade Tree Mechanic

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    Shake for Me

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    Shine a Light

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    Silvertone Blues

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    Since You've Been Gone

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    Snake Bit

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    Soldier for Jesus

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    Strange Loving

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    Strangers in Our House

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    Street People

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    Stuck Inside of Mobile With the Memphis Blues Again


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