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Scott Walker, born Noel Scott Engel, was an American-British singer-songwriter and producer known for his powerful baritone and ever-evolving musical style. He first gained fame in the 1960s as part of the Walker Brothers, whose dramatic pop hits made a lasting impact in the UK. Walker then launched a solo career, releasing a string of acclaimed albums that blended lush orchestration with introspective songwriting. Although he began as a pop icon, his work grew increasingly experimental, especially from the 1980s onward, pushing the boundaries of avant-garde music. Residing in England for most of his life and becoming a British citizen, Walker remained a cult figure and major influence on later artists until his death in 2019. He is remembered as one of the most enigmatic and influential figures in modern music.