Cheryl Cole, singer, born on 30 June 1983, lived in Walker and Heaton, attending Walker Comprehensive School, Middle Street, before she found fame with
Girls Aloud. Walker is the birthplace of
Eric Burdon, lead singer of
The Animals, who later recorded with
War at the beginning of that band's career. The Animals
recorded a song called "Gonna Send You Back to Walker", a repurposed version of a song by American R&B singer
Timmy Shaw, "Gonna Send You Back to Georgia (A City Slick)". Another Walkerite, the author, journalist and broadcaster
Keith Topping, titled one of the chapters in his novel
The Hollow Men, ''The St. Anthony's Chinese Takeaway Massacre
. The novelist is co author on Dr Who: The Hollow Men (1998)'' with Martin Day. FA Cup-winning Newcastle United defender, Charlie Crowe, was born in Walker.The former
Newcastle United striker
Shola Ameobi grew up in Walker, where he played for Walker Central F.C.; which was launched in 1988 by the
Wallsend-born former Newcastle United footballer
Lee Clark, and ex-club scout Brian Clark (no relation).
Stan Anderson, rugby union player who made one
Test match appearance for
England in the
1899 Home Nations Championship.
David MacBeth, an English
pop music singer was born in Walker. Despite releasing a string of singles on three record labels between 1959 and 1969, MacBeth's only chart success was with his version of "
Mr. Blue", which peaked at number 18 in the
UK Singles Chart. MacBeth took part in the 1963
Roy Orbison/The Beatles Tour.
Geordie Shore stars
Marty McKenna and Chantelle Conelly are both also from Walker. ==References==