The Walkers (1963 - 1989) were a Dutch folk and country band from Maastricht in the province of Limburg, in the Netherlands, who are now best remembered for There's No More Corn On The Brasos, (abbreviated to There's No More Corn on some releases). The Walkers were founded by Jean Innemee (bass guitarist, vocals), and comprised of Maddy Bleize (drums, vocals), Leo Steinbusch (trumpet, guitar, bass-guitar), Conny Peters (sax, keyboards, flute, clarinet) and Adri Coenen (guitar). The group metam...
The Walkers (1963 - 1989) were a Dutch folk and country band from Maastricht in the province of Limburg, in the Netherlands, who are now best remembered for There's No More Corn On The Brasos, (abbreviated to There's No More Corn on some releases).
The Walkers were founded by Jean Innemee (bass guitarist, vocals), and comprised of Maddy Bleize (drums, vocals), Leo Steinbusch (trumpet, guitar, bass-guitar), Conny Peters (sax, keyboards, flute, clarinet) and Adri Coenen (guitar). The group metamorphosed from his band, the The Mosam Skiffle Group. Jean Innemee also founded the band, Carboon. From 1973, The Walkers included his brother, René Innemee (guitar, vocals).
As a prolific writer, Jean Innemee wrote songs in a number of styles, languages and dialects some of which were performed abroad. The English language song There's No More Corn On The Brasos, as sung by The Walkers, sold over a million copies. Official Website: www.thewalkers.nl
Jean died in 2007 but his brother, René Innemee, is still an active musician who leads his own country band, René Innemee & The Revival Band. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.