He is probably best known as the OTHER guitarist in Robben Ford’s band. Though not exactly a household name (yet), Volker Strifler should be. As a longtime associate of the famous Ford brothers (Robben, Patrick and Mark), Strifler has proven his mettle as a guitarist and singer a long time ago and has become increasingly popular on the Northern California circuit as well as regionally and in Europe. He states "My goal is to give the listener a sense of hearing something they won’t hear anywhere else."
Those requiring any convincing will find all they need in the funky
Allman Brothers-like opening tune "Going to Brownsville" on his new CD Let the Music Rise
which includes some splendid horns and keyboard, and then in a nice
sway from the gentrification of the Blues, the breezy "Redemption" with
its Island strains and all the gusto of a Barenaked Ladies tune, to the
slow, New Orleans style blues of "It's Getting Late" and the
Beatles-esque take on Fleetwood Mac's "Jigsaw Puzzle Blues" (with
tuba!).
Strifler spent his childhood in Heidelberg Germany and didn’t start
playing music until he sold his motorcycle at the age of 17 after he,
and two friends, decided to start a band. They played a lot of rock
& roll (UFO, Scorpions, the Sex Pistols; whatever was happening) on
US Army bases. While he has recorded and/or toured with many of the top
modern blues artists like Robben Ford, Chris Cain and the Ford Blues
Band as well as shared the stage with BB King, Elvin Bishop, and Lowell
Fulson, it was an ex-GI, living in Germany that hired him and his fellow
band mates as a back up band to play traditional Blues Songs that
forever instilled the love of Blues in him. A self taught musician he
spent time at the local record and music stores seeking out whatever
American Blues he could get his hands on; once moving to the states he
continued his education by diving into Jazz, Pop and Americana music.
In 1996 Volker recorded his fledgling solo release titled "Full Moon"
then in 2002 released his eponymous first CD on Blue Rock’It records to
great reviews. It is compiled of mostly originals and showcases his
talents as a player, singer, and songwriter. The release of his third
solo CD "The Dance Goes On" showed just how gifted Strifler is as
a guitar player, singer, songwriter as well as producer. As proof, the
CD was added to play lists in numerous radio markets throughout the
United States and abroad, including the legendary WWOZ in New Orleans,
San Francisco’s KPFA, Santa Cruz’s KPIG
Volker Strifler follows up his highly acclaimed The Dance Goes On with his new CD Let the Music Rise on the VizzTone Label group.