By the time he auditioned for and joined Hall & Oates in 1981, Wolk had cracked the studio and jingle scene on the recommendation of
Will Lee, and had played on rap’s first gold record,
Kurtis Blow’s "The Breaks." He played on Hall & Oates hits including "Maneater," "Out of Touch," "One on One," and "Family Man." He also anchored the
Saturday Night Live house band from 1986–1992 with his Hall & Oates bandmate Smith. Wolk was a multi-instrumentalist and worked with
Daryl Hall,
Carly Simon,
Jellyfish,
Squeeze,
Elvis Costello,
Jaye Muller (Count Jaye),
Shawn Colvin and
Billy Joel over the course of his career. Downtime from Hall & Oates led to tours with Carly Simon and Billy Joel, and many studio sessions, highlighted by four albums with Costello and one with Costello and
Burt Bacharach. In 1991, Wolk co-produced
Willie Nile's
Places I Have Never Been on
Columbia Records. Wolk also worked with
Ryan Leslie on his
self-titled debut album. Wolk recorded on bluesman
Guy Davis' albums,
Butt Naked Free and
Chocolate to the Bone, and appeared with Guy on ''
Late Night with Conan O'Brien'' performing, "Waitin' On the Cards to Fall". Wolk had a column in the publication
Guitar for the Practicing Musician during the 1980s. He also appeared on the latest albums from Simon (his fifth with her) and ex-
New York Yankees outfielder and guitarist
Bernie Williams. ==Death==