Walker
Hornung
New
York City is a melting pot, and the music of Walker is
what is cooking. In the early 1990's, He, along with the
band Q-south, introduced New York city to a new sound.
Hard Rock attacked by flamenco guitars.
His
songwritng partnerships with Chris Deleo and Edward Klinger
created the timeless C.D. Q-South, that along with a string
of unforgettable performances scarred the lower east side
of the city.
The
band split in 1998. Walkers search for something new led
him to collaborations with soca sensations Machel Montano,
and Bunji Garlin. The Caribbean provided a brand new garden
for Rock/Soca to take root.
A
string of hits later, and 4 years after the debut release
of Q-South, The Brotherhood of the Grape is assembled
and the whole musical journey is recorded. 14 songs of
broken love, broken people, and broken images interwoven
with magical musicianship from the world over.
www.brotherhoodofthegrape.com