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Originally a one-man band, Lonnie Walker evolved from the solo spirit of Brian Corum into a collection of friends bound by their shared passion for music and visual art. After years of honing their sound while playing house shows and DIY spaces in Greenville, NC, Lonnie Walker garnered local support from classmates and peers immediately. The additions of Eric Hill, Justin Flythe, Raymond Finn, and Josh Bridgers birthed a sound much more unconventional. Now signed to Raleigh's Terpsikhore Records, their blend of rootsy americana and dance-party punk has only just started to find traction outside of their home state.
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“These Times Old Times” is the debut release from North Carolina locals Lonnie Walker. Originally a one-man band, Lonnie Walker evolved from the solo spirit of Brian Corum into a collection of friends bound by their shared passion for music and visual art. After years of honing their sound while playing house shows and DIY spaces in Greenville, NC- Lonnie Walker garnered local support from classmates and peers immediately. Through the additions of Eric Hill, Justin Flythe, Raymond Finn, and Josh Bridgers; Lonnie Walker sound became more unconventional. Now signed to Raleigh's Terpsikhore Records- their blend of rootsy americana and dance-party punk-rock has only just started to find traction outside of their home state.
Lonnie Walker's sound has been fairly influenced by an amalgam of Tom Waits and Pixies, but with a signature vocal style and a broad range of song structures. Having shared the stage with other North Carolina based acts such as Annuals, Future Islands, and Ear Pwr; Lonnie Walker has played shows and made free demos available for years. However, Lonnie Walker's music has evolved through their many ever-sharpening performances, and their chemistry resonates through their most recent recorded works unlike anything the band has turned in to date.



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