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streetwalkers

n. (plural of streetwalker English)

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Streetwalkers

Streetwalkers were an English rock band formed in late 1973 by two former members of Family, vocalist Roger Chapman and guitarist John "Charlie" Whitney. They were a five piece band which evolved from the Chapman, Whitney band.

The band was managed by Michael Alphandary and Harvey Goldsmith and were best known for their live performances and their album Red Card (1976). By 1977 their potential to become more important in UK rock history was diminished by changing musical taste, due to the growing influence of punk rock and new wave music on European culture. The band had success in USA and Europe, particularly Germany.

Usage examples of "streetwalkers".

They drove down the Passeggiata Archeologica and watched the streetwalkers peddling their wares.

Derelicts of all ages and runaways of both sexes were ideal prey, as were the painted streetwalkers who frequented the areas most favored by tourists.

Up in the Coombe with chummies and streetwalkers and then the rest of the year sober as a judge.

Even the one or two streetwalkers who worked this part of town had gone home.

Knowing this was not her area, and the girls already there might object strongly to competition, she continued on her way up Broadway to another area where the streetwalkers gathered.