Ed Volker

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Ed Volker
Ed Volker playing live with the Radiators in South Florida.  (photo by Brian O'Hagan)
Ed Volker playing live with the Radiators in South Florida. (photo by Brian O'Hagan)
Background information
Also known as Zeke
Born October 10, 1948 (1948-10-10) (age 59)
Origin New Orleans, Louisiana
Genre(s) swamp rock, R&B
Occupation(s) musician, songwriter
Instrument(s) vocals, keyboards
Associated acts The Radiators

Ed Volker, aka Zeke (born October 10, 1948) is a singer, songwriter and keyboard player from New Orleans, Louisiana, and a founding member of the swamp rock band, The Radiators. Volker is a prolific songwriter who has written hundreds of songs, including the majority of The Radiators' original material, as well as many other songs that he reserves for his solo act.

Volker, like The Radiators, allows fans to record his live performances, for non-commercial use.

Volker has known The Radiators' guitarist Camile Baudoin since kindergarten, and the two had worked together on a variety of projects before joining The Radiators.

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  • Lost Radio Hour - (1995)

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