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A Country Music singer from Vidor, Texas.Ernest Clayton Walker Jr. (1969-) was discovered by Record Producer James Stroud at a bar in Texas, leading to a contract with Warner Bros. Records subsidiary Giant Nashville in 1993.Walker's self-titled debut launched three #1 hits right out of the gate: "What's It to You", "Live Until I Die", and "Dreaming with My Eyes Open". For the rest of The '90s, he had a long streak of hits spanning a total of five albums on Giant, including such songs as "If I Could Make a Living" (co-written by Alan Jackson), "This Woman and This Man", "Hypnotize the Moon", "Rumor Has It", and "Then What?" Despite a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis in 1996, his career continued unabated for the rest of the decade.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })Following the closure of Giant, he moved to Warner Bros. itself, but his only releases were the unsuccessful Say No More and a Christmas album. RCA Records picked him up for A Few Questions, which notched two Top 10 hits but was also commercially unsuccessful and panned for its more pop oriented sound.In 2005, he joined Curb Records for Fall and She Won't Be Lonely Long, a pair of albums that returned him to his more traditional sound, while also notching him a couple more hits in their respective title tracks.Although Walker had the image of other "hat acts" present in The '90s, and never quite rose to the same level of stardom as his contemporaries, he maintained a steady catalog of mostly traditional-leaning modern country.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); })Albums | |
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