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John Davis, Walker’s publicist, said Walker’s music has changed over the years to appeal to this younger generation. “The younger brothers, sisters and kids of Jerry Jeff Walker’s origi nal fans are listening to him,” Davis said. "His music now appeals to the high school and college kids.” Walker said his music appeals to all age groups. “The younger fans like it because it is lively,” he said. “And the older ones do because their kids do.” Walker has been making music since 1957, when artists like Buddy Holly and other rock ‘n’ roll legends were his favorites. “I played in a rock-a-billy band in high school,” Walker said. “The songs I wrote told stories about real people.” Little has changed for this New York-born “Texan at heart.” Most of Walker’s songs still reflect his life ex periences, he said. Some of the songs on his latest album Scamp chronicle his adven tures on the road. Others, like “Long Old Dusty Road,” reveal the family man in Walker. “Even though he has a wife and kids at home, he still likes to maintain his troubadour image,” Davis said. “He thinks that is the purest form of music expression.” Walker’s “troubadour image” is gen uine. He spent the majority of the 1960s ram- “The songs I wrote told stories about real people.” bling on the road, from New York to Texas. It was in 1965 that Walker hitchhiked through Austin and fell in love with the city. “Austin was a cute little town back then,” Walker said. Walker still lives in Austin and enjoys playing in college towns. He said the college crowd in Ausdn supports him. “We like to play a lot of college towns because that is where the young people are,” Walker said. “They know how to have fun.” Walker and his band, the Gonzo Compadres, tour about 150 days a year, coast to coast. The musician said he enjoys life on the road be cause that is how he makeshisll Davis, however, saidWalkencJ happiest if his fans could all him to listen to him play. “His wife always says he set up an amphitheaterWei yard, come out in his batlnol) allow everyone that wants ^ come to hei play,” Dav* Practice!' located itij er’s batfi ! is the m I his recoil bel, TrieilJ True Mi Walker and' | his wife and :r.: j run the business j says the arrangd works out nicely S “We can organize our pci | life and professional life attheir time,” Walker said. Davis said the key to thecoffl success has been communics-l "They have total trust in f other,” he said. “EveryoneaT knows what’s on the table.” | Walker said it does notice' he will ever stop makingmufij “I’ll keep going as long't wife will make me,” he said. 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