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Todd Wolfe

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Todd Stewart Wolfe (born January 22, 1957, Queens, New York) is an American blues-rock guitarist and singer-songwriter. During a professional career that has spanned three decades, Wolfe has had numerous album releases with his own band in the blues and rock genre. He has also worked as the lead guitarist for Carla Olson from 1991 to 1993 and for Sheryl Crow from 1993 to 1998. As a writer, Wolfe's songs have been covered by Faith Hill, Stevie Nicks, Deborah Coleman, and others. Website: Todd Wolfe Band Wikipedia: Todd Wolfe Since departing Sheryl Crow's band, Wolfe has been gaining popularity as a solo artist and guitarist in North America and Europe—especially in Germany—where he and his band have toured extensively since 2001. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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Cold Black Night

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Ready For Love

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California

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Oh Well

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Tears of Rage

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Heaven

372
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If this is Love

324
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Change Will Come

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Love Gone Bad

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Crowded In My Soul

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albums

Borrowed Time

Borrowed Time

Wolfe

Wolfe

The Todd Wolfe Band Live

The Todd Wolfe Band Live

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Delaware Crossing

Why Thank You Very Much: Live at the Bluetone Café

Why Thank You Very Much: Live at the Bluetone Café

Miles to Go

Miles to Go

Stripped Down At The Bang Palace

Stripped Down At The Bang Palace

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Totally Live At Charly's Vol II

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VA - Blues-Rock Drive

The Todd Wolfe Band - Live

The Todd Wolfe Band - Live

Why Thank You Very Much

Why Thank You Very Much

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Live from Manny's Car Wash

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