Phillip Walker

Phillip Walker was an esteemed American blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter whose career spanned several decades, leaving an indelible mark on the blues genre. Born on February 11, 1937, in Welsh, Louisiana, Walker grew up in the rich musical landscapes of Texas and Louisiana, absorbing the myriad sounds that the region had to offer. His signature sound—a melodic blend of Texas and West Coast blues, supplemented with elements from zydeco, jazz, and soul—helped define his unique place in the blues tradition. Walker's guitar playing was noted for its clear, biting tone and his ability to weave complex, emotionally charged solos that spoke directly to the heart of the blues experience.

Over the years, Phillip Walker released a series of critically acclaimed albums that showcased his versatility and depth as a musician. Albums like "The Bottom of the Top" and "Tough As I Want To Be" became staples for blues aficionados, earning him a loyal following and respect among his peers. His live performances, such as those captured on "Live At Biscuits & Blues", were celebrated for their energy and authenticity, proving Walker to be not just a studio musician but a formidable live act as well. Despite being deeply rooted in the traditions of the blues, Walker's music never felt dated; instead, he continually adapted and evolved, breathing new life into the genre with each release. Seldom content to rest on his laurels, Phillip Walker was a true innovator within the blues, pushing its boundaries while maintaining its core essence until his passing on July 22, 2010.

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Big Blues From Texas(remixed)
Album - 12 Tracks - Released February 22, 2011
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  1. February 22, 2011
  2. February 20, 2007
  3. January 1, 2002
  4. January 1, 1988
  5. January 1, 1984
  6. January 1, 1983
  7. January 1, 1977
  8. January 1, 1973