Toby Walker
 

Biography

Toby Walker is a unique, accomplished fingerstyle guitar virtuoso. Toby is adept at blues, rags, hot country picking, and coaxes more out of a guitar than anyone can imagine, but the originality doesn't end there. He is also a skilled singer and songwriter who draws inspiration from traditional and contemporary music. Toby takes that musical foundation and creates something uniquely his own and has been eagerly received in various venues including concert halls, festivals and
coffeehouses throughout the U.S., England and Europe.

Toby’s passion for blues, rag, folk, and other traditional American music drove him to leave an apartment crammed full of recordings, books and instruments for the Mississippi Delta, Virginia and the Carolinas where he tracked down some of the more obscure - but immensely talented - music makers of an earlier era. He learned directly at the feet of Eugene Powell, James "Son" Thomas, Etta Baker, and R.L Burnside, among others. The talent, passion, and soul of a Toby Walker performance reflects these travels. Whether it is telling the humorous and heart- warming tales of other masters, talking about his inspirations, or astounding you with his mastery, his performances are a feast for the senses. The audience is moved in ways that delight them long after the encores. You can catch a taste of these stories on his Web site in the "Blues Travels" section.

But make no mistake about it - he is to be experienced live. Those fortunate enough to attend one of his shows will vouch for that.The love Toby has for his craft pushes him to share his history and experience where he has performed in libraries and schools allowing others to share the sounds, sights, and emotions of his unique abilities. His teaching credits include, among others, Jorma Kaukonen's Fur Peace Ranch in Ohio. In 2006, Carnegie Hall acknowledged his rare talents and hired him to augment and teach in their "American Roots" program aimed at honor level middle school students. This one-of-a-kind series demonstrates the history of blues music and traditions, while teaching the history of African Americans as they migrated from the south into the north. His mastery of the blues was recognized in Memphis when he won the International Blues Challenge Award.There is no doubt that Toby Walker has found his life's calling, and as a result everyone keeps calling for more Toby Walker.

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Music

Lost and Found
2009
Acoustic Blues Guitar and Vocals By An Award Winning Musician.
CD: $14.97 MP3: $9.99
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Hand Picked
2008
Acoustic Fingerpicking Blues at its best. This newest album features Jay Ungar and Molly Mason ("Ashokan Farewell") on many tracks.
MP3: $9.99 CD: $14.97
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Just Rolled In
2007
There's a good reason why Jorma Kaukonen of Hot Tuna has Toby Walker teach fingerpicking guitar at the Fur Peace Ranch. Walker's a master at acoustic blues, rags and hot improvisational fingerpicking and this CD showcases some of his incredible style.
MP3: $9.99 CD: $14.97
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Toby Walker Plays Well With Others
2006
Toby Walker won the International Blues Challenge Award for Acoustic Blues. If you like hot fingerpicking blues, swing and roots music, you'll like this. With special guest Bob Margolin.
MP3: $9.99 CD: $14.97
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Live At The Bottleneck
2004
2002 International Blues Challenge Winner Little Toby Walker Fingerpicking Blues and Ragtime CD. John Hammond calls Toby 'A Real Knockout.'
MP3: $9.99 CD: $14.97
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Cool Hand
2003
Little Toby Walker won the 2002 International Blues Challenge Award, Acoustic Solo Division from the Blues Foundation. If you like hot acoustic fingerpicking blues, rags and swing, then this CD is for you. Sort of like Merle Travis, Lightnin' Hopkins and
MP3: $9.99 CD: $14.97
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