Joe Louis Walker

Joe Louis Walker
Joe Louis Walker
Joe Louis Walker pushes the boundaries of the blues perhaps further than he ever has, creating an exhilarating sound that has an electrifying energy, while remaining firmly rooted in his foundation of blues, soul, gospel and R&B. If you love to rock out with the blues then you can’t afford to miss Joe Louis Walker in person at the Clarkston blues concert and Clarkston festival!
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Some of the other cover songs on Between a Rock and the Blues include Ray Charles’ “Blackjack,” Roy Gaines’ “Big Fine Woman” and Travis Phillips’ “Eyes Like a Cat.” JLW includes more contemporary songs written by Duke Robillard (“Tell Me Why”) and a song perfect for today’s economy, “Way Too Expensive,” written by Murali Coryell, son of the jazz/rock fusion guitar great Larry Coryell.
Blues Music Awards Nominee 2010 – 31st Blues Music Awards 2010
The Blues Foundation presented the Blues Music Awards at the Cook Convention Center in Memphis, TN on May 6, 2010. Performers, industry representatives and fans from around the globe had the chance to celebrate the best in Blues recording and performances from 2009.
Among those heading the list of honorees for the 31st Blues Music Awards is Joe Louis Walker, who garnered five nominations, including Album of the Year, Contemporary Blues Album of the Year, Song of the Year for “I’m Tide” from his recent release Between a Rock and the Blues, Instrumentalist-Guitar of the Year, and Contemporary Blues Male Artist of the Year.
Don’t miss this chance to see Joe Louis Walker Live and up close!





May 21, 2010 | Posted by Jan
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