Ruf Records
Signs Blues Guitar Blaster Bart Walker & Will Release His Label Debut CD,
Waiting on Daylight,
On March
12
New Album
Produced by Multi Grammy-Winner Jim Gaines
ATLANTA, GA – Ruf Records announces the signing of
Nashville-based blues guitarist/singer Bart Walker and will release his label
debut CD, Waiting on Daylight, on March 12. The new album was
produced and engineered by multi Grammy-winner Jim Gaines and recorded at his
Bessie Blue Studio in Stantonville, Tennessee. Backing Walker on Waiting
on Daylight are all-star Memphis session players Steve Potts (drums),
Dave Smith (bass) and Rick Steff (keyboards), along with special guest Dave
Cohen on organ.
The 11 tracks on Waiting on Daylight feature
nine new songs written by Walker and such other Nashville notables as
Grammy-winner Gary Nicholson and Pat McLaughlin, plus blazing covers of J. B.
Hutto’s “Hip Shake It,” and the Allman Brothers Band classic, “Whippin’ Post,”
which closes the album.
The timing of the new CD couldn’t have been better for Bart
Walker, having won the Gibson Guitarist Award at the 2012 International Blues
Challenge in Memphis, and earning glowing reviews for his first album, Who
I Am, which he also produced. Coupled with some major buzz after recent
appearances on Delbert McClinton’s Sandy Beaches Cruises, blues audiences are
primed and ready for a new album of music from the blues guitar
blaster.
"When we started out with this new record,"
says Walker, "I was constantly thinking about how I was I gonna top the last
one. About 20 minutes into the session, Jim showed me how that was gonna
happen."
A gifted guitar player, Bart Walker has been
playing since the age of four and has already logged plenty of road miles as the
right-hand man to country-rocker Bo Bice and collaborated in the studio with
such heavyweights as Steve Gorman (Black Crowes), Audley Freed (Cry Of Love,
Black Crowes) and Robert Kearns (Cry of Love, Lynyrd Skynyrd). He's played with
Stevie Ray Vaughan's original back-up band, Double Trouble, and until recently
had Double Trouble keyboardist Reese Wynans as a regular member of his own
touring outfit.
Waiting on Daylight kicks off with the funky blues groove of
"It's All Good," featuring a vocal that instantly recalls Louisiana swamp man
Tab Benoit. On "Took It Like a Man," Walker’s influences from southern rock
icons ZZ Top and the Allman Brothers show their colors. "Those are definitely
some of my most favorite artists, along with my all-time favorite guitar player,
Stevie Ray Vaughan," explains Walker. "But honestly, I have so many influences
from so many genres: Guns 'n' Roses, Zeppelin, Jack White, Doyle Bramhall II,
Warren Haynes … the list is 100 miles long."
As things progress through rockin' tunes
like the Chuck Berry-flavored "Happy," J. B. Hutto's "Hipshake It" or the
introspective "Mary and Me," it becomes harder to ignore what is unquestionably
one of the album's biggest strengths: a big, fat, gritty, greasy guitar tone
massive enough to take hold of your soul. Walker confirms this is no accident.
"If it doesn’t have the big fat, beefy tone, then I won’t play to my fullest
potential," says the self-professed "tone freak" – who then runs off a list of
the roughly dozen different guitars he used to get just the right sound on each
particular cut. And he couldn’t have found a better producer to bring his
muscular guitar sounds to fruition than producer Gaines, who literally lives and
breathes guitar tones, as evidenced by his acclaimed work with such axemasters
as the aforementioned Vaughan, Carlos Santana, George Thorogood, Luther Allison
and Bart’s Ruf labelmate, Joanne Shaw Taylor.
It didn’t take long for the guitarist and
his producer to realize they had something special going on in the studio. “I
really felt like I had accomplished something when Jim Gaines turned around in
his chair and looked at me while we were listening down to some of the tracks
and said, ‘Man, we got us a really rockin’ record!,’ "exclaims
Walker.
With the release of Waiting on
Daylight, audiences all over the world will be able to experience that
blinding blues flash of creative brilliance.
Bart Walker will tour Europe with Ruf’s “Blues Caravan”
roadshow starting this month along with Joanne Shaw Taylor and Jimmy Bowskill
and then return to the U.S. for dates throughout the spring and summer. He’s
managed and booked by Gina Hughes of The Galaxie Agency www.galaxieagency.com. For more
information, visit www.thebartwalkerband.com.
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