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Artist's albums
Standby (feat. Joe Louis Walker & Sugaray Rayford)
2023 · single
Weight of the World
2023 · album
Don't Walk Out That Door
2023 · single
Hello, it's the Blues
2022 · single
The Weight of the World
2022 · single
Eclectic Electric
2021 · album
Hotel California
2021 · single
Werewolves of London
2021 · single
Blues Comin' On
2020 · album
Blues Comin' On
2020 · single
Old Time Used to Be
2020 · single
Viva Las Vegas Live
2019 · album
Journeys To The Heart Of The Blues
2018 · album
Everybody Wants A Piece
2015 · album
The Best Of The Stony Plain Years
2014 · compilation
Hornet's Nest
2014 · album
Hellfire
2012 · album
Guitar Brothers (10th Anniversary Reissue)
2011 · album
Between A Rock And The Blues
2009 · album
Witness To The Blues
2008 · album
Playin' Dirty
2006 · album
New Direction
2004 · album
In The Morning
2002 · album
Guitar Brothers
2002 · album
She's My Money Maker
2002 · album
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Biography
It took bluesman Joe Louis Walker 20 years to establish himself, but once he released his debut, Cold Is the Night, in 1986, he quickly became a staple in contemporary blues. Walker drew upon blues, soul, and gospel in equal measure, a combination that sounded electrifying upon his national debut, but this hybrid also allowed him to play in a variety of settings, both on-stage and on record. Later recordings, such as 1996's The Gift, 2004's New Direction, and 2009's Between a Rock and the Blues offered acclaimed examples of his versatility, leading to a 2013 induction into the Blues Hall of Fame. He made his Alligator debut with 2014's Hornet's Nest, and remained with the label until moving to the Los Angeles-based Cleopatra for 2020's Blues Comin' On and 2021's Eclectic Electric, a collection comprising mostly covers. Walker moved to Forty Below for the 2023 soul-blues exploration Weight of the World. A native of San Francisco, Joe Louis Walker began playing guitar when he was eight, and playing out when he was in his teens. His adolescence coincided with the rise of rock, so he began to run in psychedelic circles, playing in the house band at The Matrix and eventually striking up a friendship with Mike Bloomfield, the guitarist for the Paul Butterfield Blues Band. Walker roamed through the San Francisco scene, rubbing shoulders with the Grateful Dead, eventually making a journey to Chicago before returning to the Bay Area, where he roomed with Bloomfield. Walker began to pursue interests outside of blues in 1975. He played with the Spiritual Corinthians Gospel Quartet, while also earning degrees in English and Music from San Francisco State University. Walker returned to the blues in 1985, following the Corinthians' appearance at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. forming a band called the Bosstalkers, Walker signed to Hightone, releasing his debut Cold Is the Night in 1986. Cold Is the Night pushed Walker's career into high gear. Hightone cranked out The Gift (1988) and Blue Soul (1989) in rapid succession, followed by two separate volumes of Live at Slims in 1991 and 1992. Walker then made the leap to the big leagues, signing with Verve for 1993's Blues Survivor. He stayed with Verve throughout the '90s, releasing a series of albums that found the guitarist dabbling in soul and jazz. Walker became a reliable figure on festival circuits as well as television during this period, and he started an alliance with Steve Cropper beginning with 1995's Blues of the Month Club. Cropper produced 1997's Great Guitars and 1998's Preacher and the President, before Walker helmed 1999's Silvertone Blues on his own. Walker signed with Telarc in 2002 for In the Morning, the first of a series of albums for a variety of independent labels. Between 2002 and 2006, he recorded for Evidence, JSP Records, Provogue, and, once again, Hightone. In 2008, he settled at Stony Plain Music, which released Witness to the Blues that year and Between a Rock and the Blues in 2009. In 2012, Walker signed with Alligator Records, which released Hellfire that year. Joe Louis Walker was inducted to the Blues Hall of Fame in 2014. The next year, he released Hornet's Nest on Alligator. Provogue put out Everybody Wants a Piece in 2015. Journeys to the Heart of the Blues, a collaboration with Bruce Katz and Giles Robson, appeared in 2018. Two years later in June, Walker issued Blues Comin' On, his debut for Cleopatra. The 12-song set was chock-full of star-studded appearances by a wide range of guitarists including Jorma Kaukonen, Eric Gales, Keb Mo', Waddy Wachtel, David Bromberg, and Albert Lee, among others. It also included acclaimed vocal spots by Dion, Carla Cooke, and Mitch Ryder. 2021's Eclectic Electric offered four originals and seven covers played by Walker's road band (that included legendary percussionist Juma Sultan) and guests including Los Lobos' Steve Berlin, guitarist Jimmy Vivino, and guitarist Waddy Wachtel, who reprised his original role on Walker's reading of Warren Zevon's "Werewolves of London." Walker signed with Forty Below Records for Weight of the World. Produced by Eric Corne, who previously worked with John Mayall and Walter Trout, Weight of the World found Walker exploring variations of soul-blues. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine