John Walker

John Walker

John Walker Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 9, 2011.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — John Walker, the American-born musician who was the frontman for the Walker Brothers, one of the most successful bands of Britain's Golden Age of rock 'n' roll, has died at age 67.

Walker died Saturday of liver cancer, his personal assistant, Polly Klemmer, told The Associated Press. He had continued to work until just a few weeks ago, making his last concert appearance in Los Angeles in March, Klemmer said Sunday.

He had his greatest success as the guitarist and vocalist for the Walker Brothers, which produced such 1960s hits as "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore," "Love Her," "Make it Easy on Yourself" and "My Ship Is Comin' In."

While the Beatles and other British groups were remaking the face of rock 'n' roll during the so-called British invasion of America in the mid-1960s, Walker moved from the United States to England instead.

There, he and two other Americans, bassist Scott Engel and drummer Gary Leeds, called themselves the Walker Brothers and each adopted Walker as his surname, although they were not related. They had instant success with their first British recording, 1964's "Love Her," and a string of hits quickly followed.

Walker, who was born John Maus, had begun using the name Walker professionally when he was 17, adopting it, according to some accounts, so he could obtain a fake I.D. that allowed him to play at nightclubs he was too young to legally enter.

He, Engel and drummer Al "Tiny" Schneider, first used the name Walker Brothers when they worked as the house band at the Hollywood nightclub Gazzari's, shortly before he and Engel moved to Britain and joined Leeds.

As part of the Walker Brothers, he toured the world and sold more than 23 million records, according to his website.

The group also appeared on numerous British television shows in the 1960s, including the popular music programs "Ready, Steady, Go," ''Top of the Pops" and the "Billy Cotton Band Show." He also appeared in the film "Beach Ball," the German music series "Beat Club" and other shows.

Walker, who took up the guitar at age 14, began performing professionally in the late 1950s. By the early 1960s he was a regular at such popular Hollywood clubs as Pandora's Box on the Sunset Strip and on the college circuit.

During those years, he worked with such musicians as Ritchie Valens and Glen Campbell, with producer Phil Spector and songwriters Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, who wrote for the Monkees and other groups.

Although he returned to the United States in the 1980s, Klemmer said Sunday that Walker continued to tour England every year as part of a "Silver 60s" show until his health declined last year. He was diagnosed with cancer in December.

"He had put together an LA-based band and had planned to do more performing here," she said.

Walker is survived by his wife, Cynthia; a sister, Judy Hoyt; children Jamie Maus Anderson, Nickoletta Drew Maus, Adam Sarrazin and Heather Stewart, as well as several grandchildren.


Copyright © 2011 The Associated Press

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September 14, 2012

John you will be missed "If you go away", you remain in my prayers. Mark England

Hans Roos

September 15, 2011

Auch in Deutschland liebte man die Walker Brothers!!!Mach es gut!!

Hans aus Oftersheim

July 18, 2011

I am so sorry to read about the loss. I don't know what else to say upon learning this shocking news except that you and your family will remain in my prayers

May 11, 2011

My condolences to the family. Such a gifted person gone far too soon. Loved the music.

A fan in Toronto Canada

May 11, 2011

God, I loved the Walker Brothers. What voices.

May 11, 2011

I am saddened to hear of Johns passing. I never got a oppertunity to see John in person.His song "Sun aint gonna shine Anymore" is one of my all time favorites.

Marilyn Lindell

May 10, 2011

Cynthia,,,I do not know if you remember me as we only met once at the Tribute to Gordon in Las Vegas last summer, but I wanted to extend my condolences. I am Connie's mother, and so enjoyed you and John on Stage. Please extend my sympathy to your whole family

Philip Kane

May 10, 2011

I met John Walker in the sixties in Malta where he and Gorden Waller had teamed up to play a set nightly in a Nightclub called 'The Whisper' They mostly played Buddy Holly covers and were very popular with me and my friends in the British Army. During the day we used to meet up for a few beers in local bars on the Island. John was great company and a great performer. He is a great loss to showbusiness at such a comparative early age and I send my condolences to his wife & family.

May 10, 2011

John Walker really knew how to make a tune into a "song that stays with you for more than 40 years". "The Sun ain't Going to Shine Anymore" , is one of my top 5 favorites. I wish that I had had the chance to see him perform in person. He a good voice and is one of Rock'n'Rolls giants from the 1960's. My condolences to the family.

bob mack

May 10, 2011

having growing up and playing guitar myself during the 60's. my band covered a few of the w brothers tunes and the crowd always enjoyed them. there was something special and unique about his work that made it stand out from the rest so uniquely. i am sure he was the same in real life. may G od bless his family and may the know john touched alot of friends he never knew. thinking he might still be writing and singing for that big choir in the sky.

Linda Jackson

May 10, 2011

I am so sad to hear of his passing. The Sun Ain't Going to Shine Anymore is one of my all time favorite songs, just a beautiful song. He had such a wonderful voice. My sincerest sympathy to the family and my thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Christine

May 9, 2011

"The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore" was one of my favorite songs of all time. That was great music and great singing. My condolences to the family and friends of John Walker.

Faith Tobin

May 9, 2011

Dear Walker Family hello there my name is Faith Tobin and I'd like to extend my condolences's to the Family.I'm sorry to hear about the passing of John Walker.he'll be missed.luv,Faith Tobin

R Golay

May 9, 2011

To the the family of John Walker - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that he will be missed by many.

Larry Cavins

May 9, 2011

Good musicians and singers will always be missed. They make the sun shine for the rest of us. Love that song "The sun ain't gonna shine anymore". He will be missed.

May 9, 2011

Deepest Sympathy to the family. Please take comfort in knowing how loved his music was. Beautiful voices. "The Sun Aint Gonna Shine Anymore" has touched so many hearts and will live on forever. I will never stop listening to that song.
Debra

May 9, 2011

"My deepest sympathy for the loss of your loved one. May you find comfort in knowing God feels your pain and he will help you through your loss. He is the God of all comfort. (1Cor1:3,4). Gail, Al.

Michael Wershow

May 9, 2011

We will always be greatfull for the impact John had on the L.A. music scene as well as the London scene. John, the sun will always keep shinning for you as you leave us your musical legacy for us to keep listening. May you rest in eternal peace!

susan wood

May 9, 2011

Such a beautiful musical legacy. Condolences to family, friends & fellow fans.

May 9, 2011

You and the other Walker Bros were a big part of our teens in Liverpool. You were admired greatly by the local Merseybeat bands. Thanks for being there. Very sad news. Caroline ( Merseyside ) and Bernie ( N.H. USA ). x

Loki

May 9, 2011

The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine (Anymore)

D Panella

May 9, 2011

"The Sun 'AIN'T' Gonna Shine Anymore", or, it will be a LOT less brighter at such a loss...

The halls of Heaven must be ringing with such a voice.

RIP

Sue

May 9, 2011

The Walker Brothers were absolutely brilliant. I saw John many times in concert and he was a real gentleman. R.I.P John - you and your music will live on.Special thoughts for his family and friends. Sue. UK

Victoria&Andrew

May 9, 2011

Bayarea music of
the 60s legacy..
ever so much to enjoy..
Thank you for tunes
written in a song
Our condolences~~~~~
rip~

Alwyn Rodham

May 9, 2011

Our thoughts are with Cynthis & family at this very sad time. John was a brilliant musician. It was a privilege to have once met him.

Ron

May 9, 2011

Back in the day, weird hair, great voices. The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore was a phenomenal song. Rest in peace.

David Crowe

May 9, 2011

They made some great music together. RIP John. Your music will keep your memory alive. Thanks for blessing us with your music.

sandy wilson

May 9, 2011

What a voice. He and Bill Medley were the finest baritones of the '60's.

Garry Lovette

May 9, 2011

John Walker was and will always be one of my favorite singers. The Walker Bros. hit "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore" has had a profound influence on many musicians including myself with their unique "Wall of Sound" coming out of Britain. My prayers go out to the family. You can be very proud in knowing that your husband, father, and grandfather left a lasting legacy on the entire world.

Franklin Thompson

May 9, 2011

This was a good band. Remembering their songs brings back a lot of good memories of my High School days.

Franklin Thompson

B Ellis

May 9, 2011

Thanks for the music....RIP

Tom Smith

May 9, 2011

I pray that the God of all comfort, bring comfort to the family, friends, and fans of John Walker. God promises a new world where songs of joy will be sang.

Henryk Zaleski

May 9, 2011

Thank you for the music and now may you now rest in peace.

May 9, 2011

A word of comfort. "He is healing the broken hearted ones, and is binding up their painful spots" Psalm 147:3

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