Alford played guitar as part of The Soultronics (D'angelo's band for his 2000 "Voodoo" tour), alongside Questlove, James Poyser, Pino Palladino, and Anthony Hamilton.
He was a teacher, and was credited with teaching Raphael Saadiq among others to play guitar.
He played on several albums with artists such as Joss Stone, John Mayer, Mary J.
Blige, Raphael Saadiq, D'Angelo and Roy Hargrove.Though he retired from touring years prior, Alford made a rare public appearance performing with the John Mayer Trio as a surprise guest on September 26, 2005 during their stop in Nashville, Tennessee.
It is his last known public performance.
Audio from the show eventually ended up on the Trio's only official release, a compilation of performances from the tour called "Try!", appearing on the title track at the end of the album.
Alford died in March 2008, at the age of 52, in Huntsville, Alabama due to complications from diabetes.