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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 Whispers. Wallace "Scotty" Scott – lead vocals ; Walter Scott – lead vocals (tenor) Leaveil Degree – backing vocals ; Marcus Hutson – backing vocals ; Nicholas Caldwell – backing vocals (tenor) Additional musicians. Joey Gallo – keyboards; Kevin Spencer – keyboards; Rickey Smith – keyboards
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The Whispers is a studio album by American R&B/soul vocal group the Whispers, released on October 20, 1979, by SOLAR Records.It was the first hit album for the veteran group, peaking at number one on the Billboard Top Soul LPs chart, as well as number six on the Billboard Top LPs chart.
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Wallace "Scotty" Scott, Walter Scott: lead vocals ()Leaveil Degree (), Marcus Hutson (): background vocalsNicholas Caldwell: background vocals (tenor), arranger, album concept