
Roots & Blues from New England: Walk That Walk has served as the Boston-area touring band for two Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame inductees — Bo Diddley and Johnnie Johnson, pianist and co-writer in Chuck Berry’s legendary combo. They also backed Carey Bell, blues-harmonica ace. The band performed for crowds of 3000+ people during these tours. The group’s own material and performances are born of the sounds of Detroit and Chicago, where the electric blues was forged in the '50s.
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Hard Again
Get Up Get Out
She Says She Can Do Better
Shake You with This Rock'n'roll
I'm the Man
On the Road Again
Put a Hump in Your Back
The Daydream
Big World of Trouble
Detroit
Boogie Chillen
Detroit Rumble
See Poppa C
Nightclub Tan
Roof Got a hole
You Can't Stay Here
Heavy Music
You Good.?!
You Don't Love Me
Mississippi Jukin'
Gone Fishin'
Country Boy Strong
Good Woman
After Hours
The Workin' Blues
Still a Fool
All Kinds of Alcohol
Dorrough Music
180 Degrees
Circle Of Love
Pass Me Your Whiskey
Slow Down
A Blues Feelin'
Shame Shame Shame
Stoop Down
I'm Going Down
It's Cocktail Time!
Commit A Crime
Wake up Whenever
Walkin' Blues
Rock 'n' Roll Queen
Walkin' With Kings
Fat Man's Buffet
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Gimme Your Money
Lies
Psychotic Reaction
Walk That Walk
Back Up Baby
Street Talk
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