Award -winning guitarist and composer Joshua Walker began his musical journey at age 12. His career has afforded him the opportunity to perform with artists such as McCoy Tyner, Oliver Lake, Jon Irabagon, Steve Wilson, Sheryl Bailey, Joe Byrd, Gary Thomas, Ritchie Cole, Warren Wolf, and pop star Jason Mraz. He has been a member of groups that have opened concerts for artists such as Randy Brecker, Donny McCaslin, Pat LaBarbara, and Charlie Byrd and the Washington Guitar Quintet. In 2011 he won Downbeat Magazine’s annual award for ‘Best Blues, Pop, or Rock Solo By An Instrumentalist at the College Graduate Level’, which is open to a world wide pool of candidates.
Joshua has also performed at festivals, venues, and events such as The Montreal International Jazz Festival, the Toronto International Jazz Festival, The International Jazz Educator’s Conference, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, The 150th Anniversary of the Opening of the Port of Yokohama, Japan, and many other music venues, both locally and abroad. Since 2010, Joshua has held the guitar chair in the award winning Bohemian Caverns Jazz Orchestra in Washington DC.
Joshua earned his undergraduate degree from Virginia Commonwealth University, began his graduate work at the Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University, and finished it at Howard University. During his time at Peabody, Joshua received multiple scholarships, including the Charlie Byrd Memorial Endowment in Guitar, and received additional grants and scholarships during his time at Howard.
Joshua continues to perform prolifically in settings ranging from large ensembles, to trios, duos, and solo guitar. His first album of all original music, ‘Inertia’, is available directly from Joshua, from Guitar Nine Records, iTunes, and CDBaby.
Joshua currently serves as the Professor of Jazz Guitar at Shepherd University in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, is a member of the Guitar faculty at the Levine School of Music in Washington D.C. and teaches a guitar class at George Mason High School in Falls Church, Virginia
Award -winning guitarist and composer Joshua Walker began his musical journey at age 12. His career has afforded him the opportunity to perform with artists such as McCoy Tyner, Oliver Lake, Jon Irabagon, Steve Wilson, Sheryl Bailey, Joe Byrd, Gary Thomas, Ritchie Cole, Warren Wolf, and pop star Jason Mraz. He has been a member of groups that have opened concerts for artists such as Randy Brecker, Donny McCaslin, Pat LaBarbara, and Charlie Byrd and the Washington Guitar Quintet. In 2011 he won Downbeat Magazine’s annual award for ‘Best Blues, Pop, or Rock Solo By An Instrumentalist at the College Graduate Level’, which is open to a world wide pool of candidates.
Joshua has also performed at festivals, venues, and events such as The Montreal International Jazz Festival, the Toronto International Jazz Festival, The International Jazz Educator’s Conference, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, The 150th Anniversary of the Opening of the Port of Yokohama, Japan, and many other music venues, both locally and abroad. Since 2010, Joshua has held the guitar chair in the award winning Bohemian Caverns Jazz Orchestra in Washington DC.
Joshua earned his undergraduate degree from Virginia Commonwealth University, began his graduate work at the Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University, and finished it at Howard University. During his time at Peabody, Joshua received multiple scholarships, including the Charlie Byrd Memorial Endowment in Guitar, and received additional grants and scholarships during his time at Howard.
Joshua continues to perform prolifically in settings ranging from large ensembles, to trios, duos, and solo guitar. His first album of all original music, ‘Inertia’, is available directly from Joshua, from Guitar Nine Records, iTunes, and CDBaby.
Joshua currently serves as the Professor of Jazz Guitar at Shepherd University in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, is a member of the Guitar faculty at the Levine School of Music in Washington D.C. and teaches a guitar class at George Mason High School in Falls Church, Virginia
Award -winning guitarist and composer Joshua Walker began his musical journey at age 12. His career has afforded him the opportunity to perform with artists such as McCoy Tyner, Oliver Lake, Jon Irabagon, Steve Wilson, Sheryl Bailey, Joe Byrd, Gary Thomas, Ritchie Cole, Warren Wolf, and pop star Jason Mraz. He has been a member of groups that have opened concerts for artists such as Randy Brecker, Donny McCaslin, Pat LaBarbara, and Charlie Byrd and the Washington Guitar Quintet. In 2011 he won Downbeat Magazine’s annual award for ‘Best Blues, Pop, or Rock Solo By An Instrumentalist at the College Graduate Level’, which is open to a world wide pool of candidates.
Joshua has also performed at festivals, venues, and events such as The Montreal International Jazz Festival, the Toronto International Jazz Festival, The International Jazz Educator’s Conference, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, The 150th Anniversary of the Opening of the Port of Yokohama, Japan, and many other music venues, both locally and abroad. Since 2010, Joshua has held the guitar chair in the award winning Bohemian Caverns Jazz Orchestra in Washington DC.
Joshua earned his undergraduate degree from Virginia Commonwealth University, began his graduate work at the Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University, and finished it at Howard University. During his time at Peabody, Joshua received multiple scholarships, including the Charlie Byrd Memorial Endowment in Guitar, and received additional grants and scholarships during his time at Howard.
Joshua continues to perform prolifically in settings ranging from large ensembles, to trios, duos, and solo guitar. His first album of all original music, ‘Inertia’, is available directly from Joshua, from Guitar Nine Records, iTunes, and CDBaby.
Joshua currently serves as the Professor of Jazz Guitar at Shepherd University in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, is a member of the Guitar faculty at the Levine School of Music in Washington D.C. and teaches a guitar class at George Mason High School in Falls Church, Virginia
Award -winning guitarist and composer Joshua Walker began his musical journey at age 12. His career has afforded him the opportunity to perform with artists such as McCoy Tyner, Oliver Lake, Jon Irabagon, Steve Wilson, Sheryl Bailey, Joe Byrd, Gary Thomas, Ritchie Cole, Warren Wolf, and pop star Jason Mraz. He has been a member of groups that have opened concerts for artists such as Randy Brecker, Donny McCaslin, Pat LaBarbara, and Charlie Byrd and the Washington Guitar Quintet. In 2011 he won Downbeat Magazine’s annual award for ‘Best Blues, Pop, or Rock Solo By An Instrumentalist at the College Graduate Level’, which is open to a world wide pool of candidates.
Joshua has also performed at festivals, venues, and events such as The Montreal International Jazz Festival, the Toronto International Jazz Festival, The International Jazz Educator’s Conference, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, The 150th Anniversary of the Opening of the Port of Yokohama, Japan, and many other music venues, both locally and abroad. Since 2010, Joshua has held the guitar chair in the award winning Bohemian Caverns Jazz Orchestra in Washington DC.
Joshua earned his undergraduate degree from Virginia Commonwealth University, began his graduate work at the Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University, and finished it at Howard University. During his time at Peabody, Joshua received multiple scholarships, including the Charlie Byrd Memorial Endowment in Guitar, and received additional grants and scholarships during his time at Howard.
Joshua continues to perform prolifically in settings ranging from large ensembles, to trios, duos, and solo guitar. His first album of all original music, ‘Inertia’, is available directly from Joshua, from Guitar Nine Records, iTunes, and CDBaby.
Joshua currently serves as the Professor of Jazz Guitar at Shepherd University in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, is a member of the Guitar faculty at the Levine School of Music in Washington D.C. and teaches a guitar class at George Mason High School in Falls Church, Virginia