Country trio
Doc Walker had their origins in small-town Manitoba, Canada, where guitarists, vocalists, and songwriters
Chris Thorsteinson,
Dave Wasyliw, and
Murray Pulver grew up together in Portage La Prairie. By the time
Thorsteinson and
Wasyliw were 14 years old (
Pulver was three years older), they had already formed the group
Freedom and were doing local gigs. In time the name morphed into
Doc Walker and it became just
Thorsteinson and
Wasyliw working socials, fairs, and campgrounds as a duo. They released Good Day to Ride in 1997, then brought guitar ace
Pulver into the mix for 2001's Curve, 2003's
Everyone Aboard (which yielded the radio hits "I Am Ready" and "The Show Is Free"), and 2006's self-titled Doc Walker, which won Album of the Year at 2007's Canadian Country Music Awards. Beautiful Life (2008) and Go (2009) followed. ~ Steve Leggett