
Picked up this David T. Walker a few weeks back which was a steal for 10 bucks! Sweet summer vibes on this beautiful guitar Inst. David Tyrone Walker recorded a dozen solo albums since his debut release, The Sidewalk, in 1967. He has also been a session rhythm and lead guitarist, appearing on numerous soul, funk, and jazz releases. His backup work was featured on several notable albums of the early 1970s, including Stevie Wonder's Innervisions; Marvin Gaye's Let's Get It On and I Want You; Carole King's Fantasy; The Jackson 5's Diana Ross Presents The Jackson [...]
In the hands of David T. Walker, "Lay Lady Lay," a cornerstone of Dylan's Nashville Skyline, slides into a jazzy, languid, space residing somewhere just shy of early 70s porn groove and after-midnight lounge. I use neither descriptor as pejorative. Found on the Tulsa-born session guitarists 1970 solo joint, Plum Happy, the track, while devoid [...]
so yes, it has been a looooong while since i've posted and an even longer while since i've posted regularly, but fear not, for i am alive and well. reasons for not posting: laziness, arrested development, rock climbing, work, sleep (or lack there of), molly, taking pictures, kentucky, abby d, bob saget, gmo's, the netherlands, and cornell (as i am supposed to be working on a 10-pager right now). i will also use the excuses stated above for my musical standstill, but i am still determined to bring something good to the table. ...and [...]