Songwriter and producer Scott Walker, the powerful pop
singer turned avant-garde adventurist who influenced singers like David Bowie
and Thom Yorke, has died at age 76. Walker died Friday March 22, 2019 in
London, England. Born Noel Scott Engel
in Hamilton, Ohio on January 9, 1943, rose to fame in the Walker Brothers with
John Maus and Gary Leeds. The group, whose acclaim rivaled the Beatles in
Britain, released several hits, including “Make It Easy On Yourself” and “The
Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore.” Walker continued his career as a solo artist
with the release of four albums, Scott, Scott 2, Scott 3 and Scott 4, before
the Walker Brothers reformed for one final release. The musician has released
numerous works in recent years, including the solo album Bish Bosch in 2012,
Soused, a collaboration with sunn o))) in 2014, and the score for last year’s
Natalie Portman-starrer Vox Lux. Walker will remember best by Euro-western fans
for singing “A Rope and a Colt” the title song for Robert Hossein’s 1969 “Cemetery
Without Crosses”, one of the best songs of the genre.
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