Joe Louis Walker (San Francisco 1949) is, along with Robert Cray and the recently deceased Lucky Peterson, the most transcendental bluesman for blues music since the recovery of the genre that took place in the eighties of the last century. In 1986, his first album "Cold Is The Night" was the starting point not only for his career but for a new style that soon became a key to the regeneration of blues music that was lost and needed fresh air. Since then twenty-seven recorded albums, in nine different labels, concerts around the world, and become the most decisive and transcendental bluesman of his generation. JLW does not need any presentation for any blues fan, a new album by his own is another sign of his good musical health, and in this case with "Blues Comin 'On" together with a select cast of colleagues, another major work of this living legend of contemporary blues.