![]() The group has not made any personnel changes and still consists of Walter Scott, Wallace Scott, Nicholas Caldwell, and Leaveil Degree. Their music has been heard on movie sound tracks such as “Waiting to Exhale,” “Madea’s Family Reunion,” and “Diary of a Mad Black Woman.” They sang the title track on Jay Leno’s movie soundtrack, “Collision Course”. In the new millennium the group still performs around the world to thousands of loyal fans. They are arguably the most celebrated R&B balladeers of their generation and still make women swoon with their silky yet forceful tenors of twins Walter and Scotty. One of R&B music’s most beloved and consistently popular vocal groups, The Whispers, began their legendary and timeless career in 1963 producing a string of hits over the last four decades such as “And the Beat Goes On," “Rock Steady,” “A Song For Donny,” and “Lady.” They emerged as the leading romantic singers of their generation, racking up one gold album after another and charting numerous R&B hits. Their musical success can be attributed to a careful balance of R & B, disco, jazz, and pop to the delight of millions of fans. Known for their smooth soulful ballads throughout the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and the new Millennium, the Whispers remain one of the premier R&B groups to ever grace the stage. Yesterday, today, and tomorrow describes how long the Whispers’ music will live on in the hearts of Americans.
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