Before the late and lamented Scott Walker departed the Walker Brothers for his unique solo career, he experienced more than two years of the fan mania that persuaded him to go in a new direction. That hero-worship was in full effect when the group toured the UK in the spring of 1966 in an impressive bill, typical for the day, promoted by the ubiquitous Arthur Hayes. The package had the (“exciting! fabulous!”) Walker Brothers as the guests in a l…
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