


Jesse Walton
Folk and country composer and singer-songwriter whose warm emotion transports the listener
Selected Albums
PagesBluesy folk and nostalgic folk-rock anthems with male vocals, banjo, piano and harmonica.
Latest Tracks
- I'm A Believer3472/1Relaxed, bluesy folk with swung male vocal, acoustic guitar, banjo, piano & harmonica. Builds with group vocals3:47
- Farewell She Wrote3472/2Intimate & heartfelt folk song with male vocals, warm finger-picked electric guitar 3:21
- Into Light3472/3Romantic, uptempo folk rock song with crisp male vocal, acoustic guitar & pads. Builds with big drums, piano & harmonica3:13
- I'm Gonna Start A Fire3472/4A nostalgic folk rock anthem with heartfelt male vocals, wistful harmonica & melodic piano4:35
- Don't Take My Heart3472/5Gentle & intimate folk with acoustic guitar, male vocal & warm harmonies. Develops with banjo & flowing strings3:15
- No Surrender3472/6A melancholy, heartfelt folk song with smooth male vocal & warm finger picked electric guitar3:24
- Lost Dreamers3472/7Easy listening country song with wistful male narrative about love & loss. Accompanied by banjo, acoustic guitar & smooth clarinets3:13
- Old Lake3472/8Moody folk song with a sincere male vocal, beautiful finger-picked guitar, piano, strings, banjo & backing vocals4:01
The story behind the sound
Composer, singer-songwriter, and musician from Lewes, Jesse Walton was already well-versed in classical and acoustic guitar, piano, and music theory by his mid-teens. He supplemented this initial knowledge, studying Music and Music Technology at the East Sussex Academy of Music and then Commercial Music at Canterbury Christ Church University. With an ear for folk and country, he’s already collaborated with a number of young, up-and-coming filmmakers who have been drawn to the earnest honesty of his material. As a creator, Jesse has always had his sights on placement in film, television, and advertisements. When Jesse records, he bares his soul for the song and the warm emotionality carries the listener through that same poignant current.