Mr. Joe Walker's The Gap Trilogy


The Gap Trilogy
(SoulTrain.com)

By Mr. Joe Walker

The Gap, a 3-part all-star series written by me exclusively for SoulTrain.com, examines why there tends to be generational conflict in urban music. Headlined by some of the biggest names in R&B, Soul, and Hip-hop music, the series tells an intriguing story from beginning to it's climatic end. Check it out!


The Gap: Part II
[Featuring Rihanna, Bowlegged Lou, Clarence "Chet" Willis and Robin Thicke]

[featuring Al Jarreau, Janelle Monae, T.I., Vanilla Ice, Vaughn Anthony, Donell Jones, Chris Walker, Fat Joe]


Mr. Joe Walker's Classic Hip-hop Reviews Vol. 1


Classic Hip-hop Reviews Vol. 1
(Concrete Magazine)

By Mr. Joe Walker

Every Thursday on Concrete Magazine's Concrete615.com we present classic hip-hop album reviews written exclusively by me - Mr. Joe Walker. Check them out!












Mr. Joe Walker's Best of Black History Month Vol. 4


Best of Black History Month Vol. 4
(SoulTrain.com)

By Mr. Joe Walker

Soul Train holds a significant position in American History, as well as a certain royalty in the Black community. The television show's social relevance was unrivaled for how it portrayed and uplifted Blacks during a time of civil and racial unrest. During the month of February I it make it a goal to write articles for SoulTrain.com which celebrate Black History Month in unique, educational, passionate, and entertaining ways. I write "good"!

(featuring Chaka Khan, Anthony Anderson, Tasha Cobbs, Charlie Vox, Posdnuos, Lajon Witherspoon, Eddie Money, Jawn Murray, Tamela Mann, Pete Rock, Al Jarreau, WWE's Mark Henry, Louie Ski Carr, Deniese Payne, Donell Jones, Bowlegged Lou)

Q&A: Chaka Khan

Forget Me Nots: Valentines For Don Cornelius
(featuring Karen Clark Sheard, Mary Murphy, Ericka Blount Danois)

Recap: Midwest Music Challenge

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Mr. Joe Walker's Best of Black History Month Vol. 3


Best of Black History Month Vol. 3
(SoulTrain.com)

By Mr. Joe Walker

Soul Train holds a significant position in American History, as well as a certain royalty in the Black community. The television show's social relevance was unrivaled for how it portrayed and uplifted Blacks during a time of civil and racial unrest. During the month of February I it make it a goal to write articles for SoulTrain.com which celebrate Black History Month in unique, educational, passionate, and entertaining ways. I write "good"!

[featuring Bowlegged Lou, Ericka Blount Danois, T.I., Tamela Mann, and Clarence "Chet" Willis]

[featuring Al Jarreau, Janelle Monae, T.I., Vanilla Ice, Vaughn Anthony, Donell Jones, Chris Walker, Fat Joe]


[featuring Casha Monet, Pete Rock, Kem, Dwele, WWE's R-Truth, Too Short, and Tamela Mann]


(Featuring Ice Cube, WC, Crazy Toones, Too Short, Fat Joe, Ludacris, Amadeus, Skyzoo, Eternia, Crooked I, Kevlaar 7, Prohgress, Kyle Lucas, Illmind, Bronze Nazareth, Teairra Mari, Mateen Cleaves, Kokane, Rodney Perry, Keith Clinkscales, and YoYo)

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Mr. Joe Walker's Best of Black History Month Vol. 2


Best of Black History Month Vol. 2
(SoulTrain.com)

By Mr. Joe Walker

Soul Train holds a significant position in American History, as well as a certain royalty in the Black community. The television show's social relevance was unrivaled for how it portrayed and uplifted Blacks during a time of civil and racial unrest. During the month of February I it make it a goal to write articles for SoulTrain.com which celebrate Black History Month in unique, educational, passionate, and entertaining ways. I write "good"!





Mr. Joe Walker's Best of Black History Month Vol. 1


Best of Black History Month Vol. 1
(SoulTrain.com)



By Mr. Joe Walker

Soul Train holds a significant position in American History, as well as a certain royalty in the Black community. The television show's social relevance was unrivaled for how it portrayed and uplifted Blacks during a time of civil and racial unrest. During the month of February I it make it a goal to write articles for SoulTrain.com which celebrate Black History Month in unique, educational, passionate, and entertaining ways. I write "good"!




Mr. Joe Walker's Most Read Article - August 2015


By Mr. Joe Walker

My 2nd SoulTrain.com interview with "The Hip-hop Professional" Shanti Das was my most read article via my ByMrJoeWalker blog during August 2015. Thank you for reading!