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The Whispers are an American vocal group from Los Angeles, California. Scoring hit records since the late 1960s, they are best known for their two number-one R&B singles, " And the Beat Goes On " in 1979 and " Rock Steady " in 1987.
The discography of The Whispers, an American rhythm and blues group, consists of thirty-two studio albums, one live album, seventy-seven singles and thirteen official compilation albums. Studio albums
Saunders' single "Rock Steady" is a cover of The Whispers' 1980s hit and was produced in Atlanta by Magic Mendez. Harmony Blackwell, The Whispers' programmer/background vocalist, and Mendez did the vocals with Mendez laying all the music tracks. Nils and Saunders played the lead lines to the song which were written by Babyface. [5]
Brookins grew up in Del Paso Heights, Sacramento, California. [3] Singing, and playing keyboard and drums as a child, he formed his first band, aged 11, Little Robert & the Fondeles, [2] which won the Motown's Soul Search Contest in 1974. [2]
Her songs appear on albums by Shalamar, the Whispers, 7th Wonder, 911, and LaRue. Carriere continued as a background vocalist, while keyboardist-singer Spencer returned to studio work and can be heard on recordings by Carrie Lucas, Shalamar, the Whispers, Tin Harris, and Gladys Knight & the Pips.
The couple, who tied the knot in 2018, have dealt with gossip surrounding relationship problems for years — but don’t let the whispers get to them, a source previously told PEOPLE.
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"And the Beat Goes On" is a 1979 single by the American music group The Whispers. [3] The song was their first of two number-one singles on the Soul chart, and their first Top 20 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 19. [4] "And the Beat Goes On" was the group's only number-one song on the dance chart. [5]