Bands & artists like Walter Trout

If you like Walter Trout, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

New to Walter Trout? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Joe Bonamassa

Joe Bonamassa

Known for his powerful guitar work and blues-rock fusion, Bonamassa delivers a similar intensity and emotional depth.

blues blues rock country music
Gary Clark Jr.

Gary Clark Jr.

Clark's blend of blues, rock, and soul features gritty guitar riffs and a dynamic vocal style that resonates with Trout's sound.

blues blues rock rhythm and blues
Keb' Mo'

Keb' Mo'

Keb' Mo' combines traditional blues elements with a modern twist, offering rich guitar work that parallels Trout's style.

blues rock music
Derek Trucks

Derek Trucks

Trucks' slide guitar technique and improvisational style align closely with the expressive guitar work characteristic of Trout.

blues blues rock rock music
Susan Tedeschi

Susan Tedeschi

Tedeschi's blend of blues-rock with passionate vocals and intricate guitar playing mirrors the emotive quality present in Trout's music.

blues rock music
Buddy Guy

Buddy Guy

As a legendary figure in blues, Guy's raw guitar tones and dynamic performance style resonate well with Walter Trout's approach.

blues rock music
Robben Ford

Robben Ford

Ford's sophisticated guitar work and blues-infused rock sound share a similar aesthetic to Trout's gritty yet melodic style.

blues jazz rock music
Tinsley Ellis

Tinsley Ellis

Ellis' powerful guitar riffs and deep-rooted blues influences create an engaging soundscape akin to Trout's musical tapestry.

blues

Common questions

Who sounds like Walter Trout?

Artists similar to Walter Trout include Joe Bonamassa, Gary Clark Jr., Keb' Mo' and Derek Trucks. Each shares elements of Walter Trout's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Walter Trout?

Walter Trout is primarily known for blues. A tapestry of gritty guitar riffs and pulse-driven rhythms creates a dynamic interplay of tension and release that captivates from start to finish.

Where should I start if I like Walter Trout?

If you enjoy Walter Trout, start with Joe Bonamassa — their album "Blues Deluxe" is a great entry point. Known for his powerful guitar work and blues-rock fusion, Bonamassa delivers a similar intensity and emotional depth.