Streetwalkers

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Streetwalkers
Origin England, United Kingdom
Genre(s) Blues Rock, Hard Rock
Years active 1974-1977

Streetwalkers were an English rock band of the mid-1970s led by two former members of Family, vocalist Roger Chapman and guitarist John "Charlie" Whitney. Other members included Bob Tench, a former collaborator of Jeff Beck, and Nicko McBrain, who later played drums with Iron Maiden.

Streetwalkers released four studio albums between 1974 and their breakup in 1977.

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