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Seth Walker

By Jonathan Cunningham

Published on December 20, 2007

Blues man Seth Walker sings like a man who's had his heart broken one too many times. Since his genre of choice calls for a bit of misfortune, that's not necessarily a bad thing. It doesn't hurt to listen to his songs if you're going through a breakup or wish you were. This Austin, Texas-based singer has a knack for pouring subtle emotion into his compositions and letting imagination take over in the listener's head. That's an important song-writing gift in itself, and if you appreciate a good blues musician who can make you forget about your troubles, then it would be a good idea to check out Seth Walker while he's in town. You may have seen him with Johnny Winter at the Culture Room last week, as he's in the midst of a small tour of Florida. This Thursday he'll be in Lake Worth at the Bamboo Room, playing his own North-Carolina-meets-Texas style of boogie woogie. It's a unique blend of music that shouldn't be missed.



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