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Todd Wolfe | |
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Occupation(s) | Musician, Guitarist |
Instrument | Guitar |
Todd Wolfe (Born in Queens) is an American Guitarist. His bluesadelic and rock style has had much recognition over his career and after the formation of Troy and the Tornados in 1979, Todd has played with such artist as Sheryl Crow, Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Peter Frampton, and Johnny Winter. [1]
Troy and the Tornados
[edit]In 1979, Todd started his first band, Troy and the Tornados, in New York City. The band opened up for such acts as Johnny Winter, The Neville Brothers, Greg Allman, The Outlaws, and Albert Collins. [2]
Tuesday Night Music Club
[edit]After the release of Tuesday Night Music Club by friend and artist Sheryl Crow, Todd joined Sheryl's tour and worked with her till February of 1998. [3]
A & M Record's MOJOSON
[edit]Mojoson was one of Todd's projects while working with Sheryl and A & M Records. The band consisted of Scott Bryan, a member of Sheryl Crows band with Todd, Eric Massimino, and Mike Lawrence.It was a blend of blues and psychedelic rock with a modern feel. [4]
Todd Wolfe Blues Project
[edit]Todd Wolfe's Blues Project consisted of three men, Eric Massimino, Paul Unsworth, and Todd. The band had an original sound but was heavily influenced by legends such as BB King and Otis Rush.[5]
Wolfe
[edit]Todd and the other members of Todd Wolfe Blues Project decided to rename the band Wolfe and took a different approach to the sound. He went back to his roots and brought his Bluesy style with a rock influence.[6]
Discography
[edit]- Stripped Down at the Bang Palace '2009
- Borrowed Time '2008
- Why Thank You Very Much '2003
- Delaware Crossing '2003
- Wolfe '2001
- Live From Manny's Carwash '1999
References
[edit]- ^ http://www.toddwolfe.com/band.php
- ^ http://www.jambase.com/Artists/10922/Todd-Wolfe/Bio
- ^ http://www.toddwolfe.com/band.php
- ^ http://www.toddwolfe.com/band.php
- ^ http://rocknrollaz-bluesmasters.blogspot.com/2009/04/todd-wolfe-blues-project-live-from.html
- ^ http://www.jambase.com/Artists/10922/Todd-Wolfe/Bio