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12 Facts About Todd Wolfe

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Todd Wolfe has worked as the lead guitarist for Carla Olson from 1991 to 1993 and for Sheryl Crow from 1993 to 1998.

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Since departing Sheryl Crow's band, Todd Wolfe has focused on his career as a solo artist and guitarist touring North America and Europe extensively.

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The different styles of music regularly heard in the Wolfe household encouraged Todd's love of music.

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Todd Wolfe's appreciation deepened with the arrival in the United States of the British Invasion with bands such as The Animals, The Dave Clark Five, The Yardbirds and The Rolling Stones.

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Todd Wolfe found similar inspiration in the electric blues of Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf bands.

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In 1979, Todd Wolfe began his career by playing in garage bands at local parties and participated in "battle of the bands" competitions.

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Todd Wolfe was introduced to Wolfe by Stephen "Scooter" Weintraub, who would later manage both artists.

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In 1991, Todd Wolfe began to work with Olson, whom he had met while still in New York.

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Todd Wolfe accepted Olson's invitation to join her band as lead guitarist, a spot he held for the next two years.

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In 1996, Todd Wolfe co-wrote with Sheryl Crow "Hard to Make a Stand," which appeared on Crow's eponymously titled second album, Sheryl Crow.

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In 1998, Todd Wolfe left Sheryl Crow's band to focus on forming a new band.

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The Todd Wolfe Band is currently on hiatus after touring in 2016 and since that time Todd has recorded a duet album with Carla Olson, The Hidden Hills Sessions in 2019 followed by tour dates in the Northeast and Europe.