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Billy Walker

Billy Walker Billy Walker (January 14, 1929 – May 21, 2006) was
an American country-music singer and guitarist, nicknamed "The Tall Texan." A native of west Texas who was active on The Grand Ole Opry, Billy Walker emerged from the talent-rich Dallas scene of the late '40s and early '50s. Walker enjoyed his greatest success 10 years later in Nashville, where the studio sound was perhaps more suited to his smooth tenor voice.

Walker was born in Ralls, Texas, in 1929, and became active in the Dallas music scene in the late 1940s. He is most famous for his 1962 hit "Charlie's Shoes." He is also wellknown for his 1961 cover version of Willie Nelson's "Funny How Time Slips Away" and his 1964 hit "Cross the Brazos at Waco." . Walker joined the Grand Ole Opry on January 1, 1960, and he was an active member until his death in 2006.

Walker died when the van he was driving back to Nashville after a performance in Foley, Alabama veered off Interstate 65 in Fort Deposit, Alabama and overturned. His wife Bettie, bassist Charles Lilly Jr., son of Everett Lilly of Bluegrass Hall of Fame Inductees, "The Lilly Brothers", and guitarist Daniel Patton were also killed in the 12:40 a.m. crash.

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