Todd Wolfe

Todd Wolfe (Born January 22, 1957, in Queens, New York City) is an American blues-rock guitarist and singer-songwriter. Former lead guitarist for Sheryl Crow from 1993 to 1998 and with numerous album releases with his own band in the Blues and rock genre. His songs have been covered by Faith Hill, Stevie Nicks, and Deborah Coleman.
Since departing the Sheryl Crow band, Todd has been gaining popularity as a solo artist and guitarist on both sides of the Atlantic most especially in Germany where Todd and his band have toured extensively since 2001.
Troy and the Tornados
In 1979, Todd started his first band, Troy and the Tornados, in New York City. The band opened up for such acts as Johnny Winter, The Neville Brothers, Greg Allman, The Outlaws, and Albert Collins.
Tuesday Night Music Club
After the release of Tuesday Night Music Club by friend and artist Sheryl Crow, Todd joined Sheryl's tour.
Notable appearances include MTV unplugged, Live from London, and Lilith Fair '97
Together the 2 wrote the song "Somebody Stand By Me." The song appeared on Faith Hills 1998 record "Faith" which received a six time platinum certification from the RIAA
Todd Wolfe Blues Project
Todd Wolfe's Blues Project consisted of three men, Eric Massimino, Paul Unsworth, and Todd. In 1999 the group released the album "Live From Manny's Car Wash"
Wolfe
Todd and the other members of Todd Wolfe Blues Project decided to rename the band Wolfe and took a different approach to the sound. He went back to his roots and brought his Bluesy style with a rock influence.
Discography
*Stripped Down at the Bang Palace '2009
*Borrowed Time '2008
*Why Thank You Very Much '2003
*Delaware Crossing '2003
*Wolfe '2001
*Live From Manny's Carwash '1999
 
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