Todd Wolfe

Todd Stewart Wolfe (born January 22, 1957, in Queens, New York, United States) is an American blues rock guitarist and singer-songwriter.

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

His 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.

This band opened for many acts appearing in the metropolitan New York area which included Gregg Allman, The Outlaws, Dickey Betts, Johnny Winter, Robin Trower, The Neville Brothers[2] and others.

[3] Although the pair failed to earn a record contract, Wolfe used the opportunity to relocate permanently to Los Angeles, performing in "holes in the wall" throughout Southern California.

[4] In 1993, Crow offered Wolfe the lead guitar spot in the touring band she was forming to support her debut album, Tuesday Night Music Club.

Based upon her earlier work with Wolfe, Crow thought that his dynamic stage presence would bring an additional measure of excitement to her live shows.

Wolfe and his band with various lineups from 1999 to 2015 recorded nine albums, the last lineup consisting of Roger Voss drums and vocals, Justine Gardner bass and vocals and John Ginty on Hammond organ for the recording of "Miles to Go" and "long Road Back" and as a trio with Roger & Justine, toured extensively in the USA, Canada, Europe and Japan.