The Walkers
The Walkers are a Dutch pop group formed in 1966, consisting of the brothers, Ton, Gerard, and Alexander Walker. They achieved commercial success with their catchy songs and energetic performances, gaining popularity in the 1970s. Their biggest hit, "There's No More Corn on the Brasos," reached number one on the Dutch charts in 1971. The Walkers were known for their harmonized vocals and unique blend of pop, country, and rock music. They toured extensively across Europe, building a loyal fan base and releasing several albums throughout the decade. Despite enduring popularity in the Netherlands, the group eventually disbanded in 1989, after which the Walker brothers pursued individual music careers. Their impact on the Dutch music scene remains significant, making The Walkers an integral part of the country's musical history.
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