Anthony 'Baby Gap' Walker, Former Gap Band Member, Dies at 60
Walker passed away due to complications from neck surgery, leaving a legacy in the R&B and funk music scene.
- Anthony 'Baby Gap' Walker, a former member of The Gap Band, has passed away at the age of 60 due to complications from a neck surgery.
- Walker was known for his contributions as a dancer, choreographer, and songwriter during his 23 years with The Gap Band.
- He was performing recently with GapX, a group comprised of former members of The Gap Band.
- Throughout his career, Walker collaborated with notable artists such as Rick James, George Clinton, and was featured on Snoop Dogg's 1996 single 'Snoop's Upside Ya Head.'
- The Gap Band, formed in 1967, is celebrated for its influence on R&B and funk, with hits that have been sampled by artists like Snoop Dogg and Mary J. Blige.