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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_WhispersThe Whispers - Wikipedia

    The original members included identical twin brothers Wallace "Scotty" and Walter Scott, along with Gordy Harmon, Marcus Hutson, and Nicholas Caldwell. After being invited to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1966 by Sly Stone, the group relocated to that area where they began developing a reputation as a show-stopping live act.

  2. Wallace 'Scotty' Scott was born on 23 September 1943 in Fort Worth, Texas, USA. He is an actor, known for The Whispers: A Song for Donny (1979), The Whispers: Can't Do Without Love (1979) and The Whispers: My Girl (1979).

  3. Happy birthday Walter and Wallace (aka Scotty) Scott born September 23, 1943. Twins Walter and Scotty are the lead vocal foundation for one of the all-time great vocal groups, The Whispers, creating now more than a half century of hits.

  4. The Whispers se formó en 1963 en Watts, California. Los miembros originales incluía a los hermanos gemelos Wallace Scotty y Walter Scott, junto a Gordy Harmon, Marcus Hutson y Nicholas Caldwell. Luego de haber sido invitados a Área de la Bahía de San Francisco en 1966 por Sly Stone, el grupo se trasladó a esa área donde ...

  5. 9 de ene. de 2023 · Harmon founded The Whispers in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles with twin brothers Wallace and Walter Scott, Marcus Hutson and Nicholas Caldwell in 1964.

  6. www.soulwalking.co.uk › The WhispersThe Whispers Page

    After being their backbone and selling point since the group's inception, twin lead vocalists Walter and Wallace Scott departed for solo careers in 1993, releasing 'My Brother's Keeper' (featuring the Keni Burke penned 'Heaven', which also featured on the Whispers 'Toast To The Ladies' 1995 set).

  7. Walter Scott (born September 23, 1943, Fort Worth, Texas). Vocalist and founding member of American r&b and soul group, The Whispers. The Whispers are an American group from Los Angeles, California, who have scored hit records since the late 1960s.