Walker Family Band

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The Walker Family Band plays music that comes from their common and uncommon experiences. When the band is at full force, they have three “boomer generation” guys with serious time logged in Irish, old time and jazz, complemented by a “now generation” fiddle gal extraordinaire, who has her own unique style. They can also break it down and play as a duo, a trio, and for a bit more fun, add more of their talented family members into the mix. 

For over ten years The Walker Family Band has delighted audiences throughout the Southeast with a distinctive take on traditional styles. They perform Irish dance music and songs and American old time music with a forward reaching attitude. They especially enjoy sharing original tunes, which grow naturally from these basic roots and from their thorough training and experience in classical music and jazz. On stage The Walker Family Band creates a confluence of sound with an end game plan; a fresh connection with each audience. Based in Piedmont North Carolina, the band plays festivals, weddings, private parties and other events.  True to Irish and American tradition, the band shares their experience and knowledge by conducting multi- instrumental workshops and hosting an annual summer camp that is attended by youngsters and families from coast to coast. 

The Walker Family Band includes:

Scott Walker – fiddle/guitar/cello/singer – is a well known performer in the Greensboro area, and has taught for decades in the Piedmont and as a clinician across the nation. The leader of the band, Scott brings the continuity, clarity, and vision that feeds the family on and off the stage.

Scott’s daughter, Jennie Brunner, is a dynamic fiddler and composer of lively dance tunes and haunting, deeply touching melodies. She plays with a fine balance of energy and grace that is a real joy to experience.  She will capture your heart with her depth of tone, then cut loose with a tune your feet can’t resist!

Scott’s brother Landon Walker – bass/accordion/flute – whose 35 year musical career in Jacksonville Florida included performing on bass in the highest echelons of jazz and other styles ranging from symphonic to the avant-garde. His unexpected and intricate bass lines bring an unconventional approach to traditional fiddle tune formulas.

Scott Manring, a seasoned pro, who tours all over the East Coast, playing many styles of music, including Jazz, New Orleans Swing, Old Time, and more. Well-known in the Greensboro area for many years, he adds his highly personal style on guitar, banjo, dobro, and mandocello, giving The Walker Family Band serious versatility.




13 Responses to “Walker Family Band”

  1. Jim Says:

    Looks and sounds great!!
    great work all –
    Jim

  2. selena Says:

    Website looks fabulous!!! Can’t wait to see what you all are doing next.

  3. Kelly & Kay Rudisill Says:

    Scott,
    We so much enjoyed the music at Statesville. You are so a talent.
    Best wishes from old friends.

    Kay and Kelly

  4. Susan Ahlberg Says:

    Hello! It is so good to hear from you! The site looks great, I love the tree…. We can’t wait to see you this summer for fiddle camp. Take care and Merry Christmas – Happy Holidays to ALL!!!!!

  5. Susan Boyd Says:

    Walker Family! I so enjoyed your performance this afternoon at The Wesley Long Community Hospital! Our son Michael, is coming through Greensboro tonight and I will print your bio for him and give him your card. He and his wife Amy would love to hear your music and the Irish club in Raleigh would do well to have you come play with them. It is called Tir Na’ Nog (sp?) and they probably have a website also you might like to visit. Thank you for the pleasure of your music – wonderful! Susan Boyd

  6. While The Flashes Snapped And The Girls Clamored For More, It Really Was Just A Family Affair » the dotmatrix project Says:

    [...] Landon Walker (stand up bass), Scott’s daughter Jennie Walker Brunner on violin (all of the Walker Family Band), Renee Mendoza (lead singer of Filthybird, our April headliner) on vocals and David “Driveway” [...]

  7. Karla M. Burnet Says:

    We sure missed you guys at the reunion.Hope everyone is in good health.

    David and Karla Burnet

  8. Chip Watkins Says:

    Hey Scott:

    Great seeing you yesterday. Thanks for the info on the website. Looks great. Hope to see you soon.
    Chip

  9. Jensen Says:

    TELL NATHEN I SAID HI!!

  10. teresja Says:

    Hi Jensen!

    I hope you are doing great and looking forward to the holidays! I am babysitting for Nathan tonight and I will give hi a big hug from Jensen!

  11. Michael Mauldin Says:

    A message for Landon…

    Hi old WJCT friend. Glad to see you’re in God’s country and still making great music. Saw Carlton a couple of years back. (Man, you guys got old! hee hee)

    Best of luck,
    Michael Mauldin

  12. John C. Jarboe Says:

    Hi ! Trying to purchase the music book of tunes you played in Ireland while touring there. It also includes some American fiddle tunes as well. I don’t see it under the music books drop-down menu. Please inform. I need about 10 of them. Thanks !

    JJ

  13. teresja Says:

    Hey John,
    We’re delighted that you want to purchase the books! It’s a terrific tune list! We hope to offer those books very soon. We’re waiting on some final correspondance in regard to copyrighted material. Please be sure to add your name to our mailing list. We will send a notice when the details are finalized and the books are added to the shopping page!

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