John Pinkerton :: Drums
Jon Mconnell :: Electric
Robby Davis :: ..Nords
Sean Sears :: ..Boards
Stewart Johnson :: Bass
Influences
Ryan Adams, David Wilcox, Phil Wickham, Jeff Buckley, Coldplay, U2, Jason Upton, Misty Edwards, MuteMath, The Myriad, Radiohead, Robbie Seay Band, Sting, The Police, Switchfoot, Jon Foreman, John Mark Mcmillan, Pete Yorn, David Gray, Hillsong and so many more.
Sounds Like
Worship, Rock, Pop, Folk, Modern, new sound.......
"Beautiful. Arresting. Honest. Hopeful. In a season when it seems
artists either say what has been echoed a thousand times before, or
highlight pain without restoration David Walker does both...well. He
wrestles and worships, and the combination is inspiring. I love
someone who is secure in what God has done, but also strains for what
is next. His music does just that."
If you have ever walked into a room where the music captivated your heart and captured your soul then coming into a room with David Walker will not be something new to you. Walker is both artist and architect.
His versatile ability to be both worship leader and artist unleashes a whole new venue of creative and spirit filled moments that allow those listening to both freely give and freely receive.
David’s relentless pursuit of excellence coupled with his restful sensitivity toward every critical moment make him a unique musician and leader. In a world where worship leaders are a dime a dozen and Christian artists seem increasingly less Christian and even less artistic, David Walker is a refreshing change of pace. He undoubtedly will surprise you with his skill and songwriting abilities. He unashamedly will lead you with a profound awareness of God’s presence. He unapologetically will refuse to settle for less than God’s best. But mostly pray that you will have the opportunity to get to know David so that you can come close enough to him to hear his heart.