Django Walker





Django Walker
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So far, in the advent of a very young career, Django Walker has a) co-written songs with Texas country music blockbuster Pat Green, b) played a show at Dallas’ famed Cotton Bowl headlined by the Dixie Chicks, c) released his first solo album and began writing songs for a second album also to be released on his independent label, Lazy Kid Music, and d) extended a long and honorable Texas music legacy into a new era. “Texas On My Mind,” one of the standout tracks of Django’s 2002 debut release, Down The Road, introduced Texas music fans to a young singer-songwriter who is heir to a distinguished Lone Star musical tradition, but whose tastes and tempos evoke a kinship with a younger generation. Django Walker is stepping out of the shadow of inherited celebrity, and into the sunlight of his own musical identity. Django grew up in a house where music was an integral part of everyday life. Citing Coldplay and Tom Petty, along with Lone Star singer-songwriters including his father, Guy Clark, Pat Green and others; Django epitomizes the mix of eclectic musical influences that has always characterized the maverick independence of Texas music. In a brief but hectic tenure on the road, Django has already worked with some of the leading lights of the burgeoning Texas country-rock scene: He opened a number of shows for Pat Green and Cross Canadian Ragweed, getting his sea legs in front of huge audiences, while he’s venturing outside the state, performing in Oklahoma, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, and Arkansas. Django also joined Jerry Jeff for a stint of solo shows from New Orleans’ House of Blues to the Bottom Line in New York City. In between has been the grind of beer joint Saturday nights and college town clubs that are the bread-and-butter lot of any touring musician. The payoff for the ceaseless work has been inspiration for new songs and a steadily accruing number of loyal fans. “The steady fans will do anything if you ask ‘em,” he marvels gratefully. “You know you can go into a strange place and count on seeing some familiar faces.” Writing late at night, drafting poetry and melodies and letting them find a common meeting place, Django is engrossed in the lonely alchemy of creativity that every songwriter knows intimately. “We want an album full of songs that you can’t hear anywhere else unless you come to one of our shows,” Django says. “We want to progress to the rockier side of country,” said Django, speaking for himself and his quartet of young Austin and Oklahoma-based musicians. “The only way to grow is to push myself outside my original comfort zone. It’s like, keep yourself anchored on the ground floor, but let’s expand. We want to be country, but more country-rock. Think of it as going from fiddles and pedal steel to blues harmonica and B-3 organ.”

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06/25/2007 - Country musician Django Walker to play free lake-side show in Rockwall - Read More
06/25/2006 - Django Walker returning to Baytown - Read More
06/16/2006 - Signature raffle prize - Read More
03/28/2006 - Family tradition - Read More
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Django Walker  02/04/2006            
Gunch
Not as good as his previous record, but possibly a few songs that are more "radio" friendly. Overall seems to be a bit of a different sound than his first, possibly an evolution by Django. Not radically different, more subtle. But still a good record that I highly recomend to anyone who loves Texas music.
Django Walker  02/01/2006            
Virgilinakid
Haven't got his new CD yet,but Django's seen around Austin Towne studying older musicians playing shows @ venues like The Saxon Pub,Folks like Larry Joe Taylor & Keith Sykes.His band puts on great shows,& I've seen him open up for Jerry Jeff afew tymes where he almost outshone his Daddy.A serious singwriter & performer.I don't usually get "IT" from the Youngsters these daze but,Django Walker has the goods to build on the Legendary "Walker" family name.Keep on Pickin' son!...Tony @ Snowden
Django Walker  01/29/2006            
Merielle & Brad
We spent an awesome evening at Hanks in McKinney last night watching Django and the band put on one of the best shows we've seen them perform yet! Tons of energy, fun and good 'ol live entertainment came from those boys last night. They put their heart into every song they played. Oh, and their new CD "Six Trips..."...it's unbelievable! Don't worry Django...you nailed it. It matches and surpasses "Down the Road" (...and I never thought I'd say that!) Before we were out of the parking lot we were listening to the new cd and loved every minute of it. There is a pure, sincere respect that comes from Django's music. It is because of that that we will continue to follow our favorite guy wherever the road may take him and the boys. Please take a minute to listen to his music...once you do, you're hooked!
Django Walker  01/01/2006            
bobb
django is a badass
Django Walker  12/24/2005            
DJack
For Nash, a couple reviews back... Django & Greg are fraternity brothers of HCA founder Seth Harrison. Seth co-wrote "College Daze" with Greg Carder on the front porch of the same fraternity where a half written "College Life" first got played over Greg & Django's Christmas break from Liverpool. It's not a remake obviously, but it's supposed to be something of an updated/inside joke/inspiration sort of tribute. Seth & Carder both heard it before there was a Django Walker Band, and both loved it. As for a review... I have my minor complaints (let Greg show the talent), but they'll be great when they finally define themselves. You can't run from who you are, especially in a roots style music. But, think about all the folks tried to build out from under a famous dad & tell me it's easy.
Django Walker  12/20/2005            
billy
Django is a badass. All he ever does is try to make a name for himself by trying to not be in his dads shadow. He is a great songwriter and his live shows are great. I loved your first CD and i cant wait for your new one to come out. Play more shows in austin.
Django Walker  11/28/2005            
fdf
this guy kicks ass. his cd is full of great lyrics, and an awesome voice to go along with the music. one day he will be one of the greats of texas country rock.
Django Walker  09/27/2005            
the nash
It's funny to see how so many people take this music thing so seriously...like it was brain surgery?! Oh well, They could be right, he could be riding daddy's coat tails...I would be too...makes it so much easier, doing so. Having said that, and though I am not a fan, I think he is a nice guy who most people would enjoy hanging with...As for the music, who cares... I do think college life was a rip-off of HCA's /(HB'S) College Daze. I mean, damn...man! We all borrow a bit, but -- you shure borrowed a lot!
Django Walker  08/25/2005            
Johnnie Joe
I saw Django Walker play at Ugly's here in College Station and was expecting a little more. I mean here was a band that is supposedly Texas rock/country in flip flops and torn jeans doing more covers than the Chicken Shack in LaGrange. The thing was the covers where better than the originals. He also would start a song that he said he wrote then medley it with rock covers. I had to leave early. I will say that I loved hearing them cover Willis Alan Ramsey's Northeast Texas Women, although you didn't hear a word from them claiming who wrote the song. I'm sure he learned that one from daddy since I know Jerry Jeff does it. I can see how some of y'all say it sounded like a karaoke show. Good luck Django.
Django Walker  07/11/2005            
davie p
can someone say "nepotism"? maybe he's a good painter??
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