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Entradas, fechas de la gira y %{concertOrShowText} de Junior Walker
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Junior Walker

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Acerca De Junior Walker

Date of Birth
14 June 1931, Blytheville, Arkansas, USA

Date of Death
23 November 1995, Battle Creek, Michigan, USA (cancer)

Birth Name
Autry DeWalt Jr.

Trivia

Musician (saxophonist) who gained fame as the leader of the rock band Junior Walker and the All-Stars in the 1960s, who had such hit records as "Shotgun" and "What Does It Take?".

His song "What does it take (to win your love)?" was also covered by another saxophonist Kenny G.

Walker, who was a musician but not a singer, sang lead on his hit song "Shotgun" because the singer he had hired to do it didn't show up for the recording session. Walker assumed that the label would remove his vocal track and redub it with a professional singer, but they didn't, and the song shot to #4 on the US pop charts and #1 on the R&B charts.

Performed the sax solo on one of Foreigner's biggest hits, "Urgent," in 1981.
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Acerca De Junior Walker

Date of Birth
14 June 1931, Blytheville, Arkansas, USA

Date of Death
23 November 1995, Battle Creek, Michigan, USA (cancer)

Birth Name
Autry DeWalt Jr.

Trivia

Musician (saxophonist) who gained fame as the leader of the rock band Junior Walker and the All-Stars in the 1960s, who had such hit records as "Shotgun" and "What Does It Take?".

His song "What does it take (to win your love)?" was also covered by another saxophonist Kenny G.

Walker, who was a musician but not a singer, sang lead on his hit song "Shotgun" because the singer he had hired to do it didn't show up for the recording session. Walker assumed that the label would remove his vocal track and redub it with a professional singer, but they didn't, and the song shot to #4 on the US pop charts and #1 on the R&B charts.

Performed the sax solo on one of Foreigner's biggest hits, "Urgent," in 1981.
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