Phillip Walker
Phillip Walker - US blues guitarist & singer
Person from United States
Genres: blues, electric blues, rhythm and blues, blues rock, guitar, Texas Blues
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About Phillip Walker
Phillip Walker (born February 11, 1937, Welsh, Louisiana) is a contemporary blues guitarist most noted for his 1959 hit single, "Hello My Darling", produced by J.R. Fulbright. Although Walker has continued playing since then, he has recorded fairly sparsely. Walker grew up on the Texas Gulf Coast, and by his mid-teens was playing guitar in Houston. He rubbed shoulders with Lonesome Sundown (whom he would work again in the 1970s) and Lonnie Brooks. In the mid-1950s he had a spell in Clifton Chenier's band. He spent the 1960s in Los Angeles, California leading a band that played a catholic repertoire of the R&B charts, joined by his singing wife Ina, alias Bea Bopp. Singles furnished his album The Bottom of the Top (Playboy, 1973), succeeded by sets for Joliet, Rounder, Hightone, JSP and Black Top. Walker is also known for his variety of styles and the changes he would often make for each album. Not until 1969 did he begin to record more regularly when he joined with producer Bruce Bromberg. Since then, fans of the blues guitarist have had a more steady supply of Walker's music. Walker's latest studio release is Going Back Home (2007) on Delta Groove Productions. Unfortunately Phillip Walker passed away on 22 July 2010 from apparent heart failure at the age of 73. A very underrated blues man. The above biography was found on Wikipedia here: Philip Walker - Wikipedia A more detailed biography can be found on his Website here: Philip Walker Biography And this is a link to his Official Website Homepage: Philip Walker Homepage
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Phillip Walker — Top 20 songs
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phillip Walker | Working Girl Blues | ||
| Phillip Walker | Working Girl Blues | ||
| Phillip Walker | Laughing and Clowning | ||
| Phillip Walker | Sweet Home New Orleans | ||
| Phillip Walker | Thank's A Lot (For The Offer) | ||
| Phillip Walker | What'd You Hope To Gain | ||
| Phillip Walker | I Got A Sweet Tooth | ||
| Phillip Walker | Lay You Down | ||
| Phillip Walker | Sure Is Cold | ||
| Phillip Walker | The Train | ||
| Phillip Walker | I'm Tough (Tough As I Want To Be) | ||
| Phillip Walker | The Blues And My Guitar | ||
| Phillip Walker | When it needs gettin' done | ||
| Phillip Walker | It's All In Your Mind | ||
| Phillip Walker | Going Back Home | ||
| Phillip Walker | Drag Me Down | ||
| Phillip Walker | Breaking Up Somebody's Home | ||
| Phillip Walker | Breakin' Up Somebody's Home | ||
| Phillip Walker | Beaumont Blues | Mixxx | ||
| Phillip Walker | Along About Midnight |