Walker's Run Explained

Walker's Run
Origin:Rockbridge County, Virginia, United States
Genre:Folk, Country, Americana, Bluegrass,Jazz
Years Active:1997 to present
Label:Concordia Discors Recordings
Current Members:Brennan Gilmore
Zack Blatter
Will Lee
Andy Thacker
Nick Reeb
Past Members:Brian Calhoun
Steve Hoke
Randall Ray
Ann Marie Calhoun (née Simpson)
Mary Simpson
Billy Cardine
Ben Krakauer
Mark Krakauer

Walker's Run is an acoustic bluegrass band based out of Lexington, Virginia who also play New Grass and Jazz music.

History

In 1997 Brennan Gilmore of Lexington, Virginia gathered together musicians from his hometown and from the University of Virginia, where he was studying international relations, to create the band Walker's Run.[1] The group combined Rockbridge County mountain-music, Blue Ridge bluegrass, and the Indie Rock experience of Gilmore's high school band, Concordia Discors. They packed major Charlottesville venues such as The Starr Hill Music Hall while becoming regulars at smaller venues like Millers and Michael's Bistro. Their repertoire included new takes on the "old time" canon, an eclectic group of covers and crowd favorites along with original songs. The Walker's Run sound is best defined by compositions like "Torrent" by songwriter Gilmore.

The band sold thousands of copies of their eponymous debut CD Walker's Run before taking a long-term hiatus in 2002 when their founder began his professional career as a United States Foreign Service Officer which takes him to long-term posts abroad.[2] During Gilmore's stateside posts, the band reunites and invites new fans to local shows.[3] In the interim band members have continued separate musical careers, including collaborations with Sub-Saharan and North African musicians and reggae fusion to producing bluegrass records.In 2009, the group re-formed, welcoming two new members, mandolin player Andy Thacker with Adrienne Young and Fairweather Bums, and fiddler Nick Reeb of King Wilkie. The other band members are founding members Brennan Gilmore on guitar (switching from mandolin) and vocals and Zack Blatter on upright bass. Will Lee, of the legendary Magraw Gap and an early musical mentor to the younger Walker's Run members growing up in Rockbridge County, often joins the group on banjo and vocals.[2]

Early members of the group from Lexington, Brian Calhoun and Randall Ray, ended up making instruments together − forming Rockbridge Guitar Company to ply their craft and trade.[4]

Other groups

Two members of Magraw Gap, the musical inspiration for Walker's Run, have performed with the group: Will Lee and Danny Knicely. Lee and Knicely also perform as a duo. Lee's father joined the Stanley Brothers as lead guitarist after playing with Bluegrass Tar Heels, special protégées of Bill Monroe.[5] Ann Marie Calhoun (née Simpson) has toured with Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson, performed with Ringo Starr,[6] and played with the rock supergroup SuperHeavy — Mick Jagger, Dave Stewart, Joss Stone, AR Rahman, and Damian Marley — on their debut studio album.[7]

Early Walker's Run members Billy Cardine and Ben Krakauer have helped form other groups — The Biscuit Burners and Old School Freight Train respectively – in addition to their own solo careers. Ann Marie's sister Mary Simpson, who has also played fiddle and sung with the group, has originated Whisky Rebellion. She joined Yanni in September 2010, for his South American tour, also performing with the composer in Puerto Rico.

Gilmore, Lee, Knicely, and Calhoun perform with another group out of Lexington and Rockbridge County, Gary Ruley and Mule Train. As Gary Ruley states: "There's so many great pickers who live in or near Rockbridge County that it's not difficult to get a bunch of friends together and make music."[8]

Performance

Walker's Run and its members have appeared on stages throughout the United States and overseas, including the Kennedy Center, Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Theater at Lime Kiln, and many others. Walker's Run were highlighted at the 2009 Watermelon Park Festival in Berryville, Virginia, where Magraw Gap had reunited for an appearance the year prior – and Gary Ruley and Mule Train performed the following year.

Musical style

Walker's Run performs traditional bluegrass material in a hard-charging "mountain metal" style, always pushing the edges into other genres such as jazz, blues, reggae, and even rock. They perform bluegrass covers of Beatles tunes together with those by reggae great Bob Marley.

Distinctions, honors, and awards

Personnel

Previous members

Discography

Video

See also

External links

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. "Walker's Run fans have a treat in store" in Charlottesville Daily Progress, November 02, 2007.
  2. http://www.walkersrun.com/bio.htm Walker's Run Official Website
  3. News: Popular string band's on another run. Daily Progress. Staff Reports. 3 September 2010. The Daily Progress. 2017-11-25. en.
  4. News: Makers gonna make: The results of our 2017 Made in C-VILLE contest – C-VILLE Weekly. 2017-11-22. C-VILLE Weekly. 2017-11-24. en-US.
  5. http://www.mapleshaderecords.com/artists/will_lee.php Will Lee biography
  6. "Gilmore, Calhoun team up for acoustic gig at Gravity" by Jedd Ferris / Charlottesville Daily Progress, January 11, 2008.
  7. http://blogs.music.msn.ca/2011/07/superheavy-gets-off-to-a-strong-start.html
  8. "'Southern Inn And Out' Offers Musical Magic: Ruley And Mule Train's Latest CD Captures 2009 Christmas Show" by Doug Chase, review, The News-Gazette online edition; November 24, 2010.
  9. Web site: Peter Jones' Best Folk Albums of 2015. WTJU. 2 January 2016 . University of Virginia. 9 January 2016.
  10. "Bluegrass Music In La Paz" Featured Events This Week, The Baja Onion; April 24, 2012.
  11. "Gary Ruley & Mule Train Pull Into VMI Parade Grounds July 3rd" in Rockbridge Weekly and The Alleghany Journal
  12. http://www.glenmaurypark.com/mrfc/winners.htm Maury River Fiddler’s Convention Winners
  13. http://www.rockbridgeweekly.com/rw_article.php?ndx=14478 Maury River Fiddler Convention Results
  14. http://www.mapleshaderecords.com/artists/danny_knicely.php Danny Knicely’s bio