Background
Lawrence Walker was the son of Allen Walker a fiddle player. At 13 Walker began playing in a band with his father and brother Elton, who was also a fiddler.
Lawrence Walker was the son of Allen Walker a fiddle player. At 13 Walker began playing in a band with his father and brother Elton, who was also a fiddler.
He is known for his original songs, including Reno Waltz, Evangeline Waltz, Bosco Stomp, and Mamou Two Step. They recorded their first record in 1929 with Bluebird Records. In 1936, Walker performed at the National Folk Festival.
Although known for his accordion playing, he made most of his money through rice farming.
He focused on music after World World War II when he toured with his band The Wandering Aces. Walker died in Rayne, Louisiana of heart failure.
Wallker was known for his ability as well as his showmanship on the accordion. Walker wrote only original songs, many of which are still in Cajun repertoire.
Walker was inducted into the Cajun French Music Association Hall of Fame in 1997 – its inaugural year.