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  07/31/2003            
jdan
Saw him at Hills Cafe last night, 7/30/03. I expected country music but did not hear any. What I saw and heard was a poor college band with a rich front guy. While I believe they do try, they just don't make it. And for sure it ain't anywhere near country music.
Django Walker  03/26/2003            
donnie
i saw django at the gypsy tea room and i wanted to leave or pick up a beer and throw it at him. he sucks and his voice sucks and i was glad when his set was over with. good luck with ruining the family name
Django Walker  03/01/2003            
LJMill
It needs to be acknowledged that Django NEVER mentions his father at any of his shows (that I've been ay anyway). He's an excellent guitarist and has a smooth Texas sound. People always want to bash the son or daughter of a big star, and of couse Jerry Jeff is just that. I actually think it'd be great if the both of them did a small tour together. Keep on pickin' Django!
Django Walker  02/19/2003            
robin
hey django it is robin just to say hey AND HELLOW HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON . THEYE ARE A GREAT BAND LOVE ROBIN .
Django Walker  01/27/2003            
seth"reed"johnson
I give props to Django.I bought his c.d.for one song and I like them all. Django is the shit>
Django Walker  01/27/2003            
zach
Don't hate on Django. At least he makes better music than toby kieth.
Django Walker  12/23/2002            
L.G.
This only gets a 1 star rating because there is no 0 star rating. Good God, Does he live in Nashville or something? This is so much of a nashville sounding CD, I have to take it back and exchange it for Kevin Fowler Live At Billy Bobs ( a REAL TEXAN ).This IS NOT Texas Music People, Don't Fall for it just because he is Jerry Jeff's Kid. Bring the Texas next time Son and I will Apologize, Until Then, YOU SUCK!!!
Django Walker  10/29/2002            
Leonard G
Riding on the heels of his father. What else can I say about this no talent for singing artist. So his song was done by Pat Green. That is about as far as he can go.
Django Walker  10/28/2002            
west texas girl
Django's awesome. Go see him and you'll understand why. The CDs great, too.
Django Walker  10/20/2002            
fathead
Dingo, Your song that Pat Green likes to sing is such a rip off of Gary P. Nunn's 'Homesick Blues.' Originality is nice, too bad you are liking. I think you fit in nicely in small venues down at Austin but whatever strings daddy had to pull to get you up in the Cotton Bowl lineup surely could not have been worth the embarresment of you having to show the world what a horrible singer/songwrite you really are.
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