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    The Whispers’ Walter Scott Dies at 81

    Team_The Industry Highlighter MagazineBy Team_The Industry Highlighter MagazineJune 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Walter Scott, a co-founding member of the R&B group the Whispers, has died, the Los Angeles Sentinel experiences. Scott had been residing with most cancers for six months, and he died within the Northridge neighborhood of Los Angeles, based on the report. Scott was 81 years outdated.

    Scott and his twin brother, Wallace “Scotty” Scott, co-founded the Whispers, in California, with Nicholas Caldwell, Marcus Hutson, and Gordy Harmon within the early Sixties. The group launched its first singles in 1964 by means of Doré Information, however an album didn’t materialize till 1969 within the type of Planets of Life, launched by way of Soul Clock.

    Regardless of a prolific output, the Whispers didn’t discover industrial success till the late Seventies after they joined Dick Griffey’s SOLAR Information. The group’s 1979 self-titled album, specifically, was massively widespread and contained the band’s signature music, “And the Beat Goes On.” Subsequent albums, like 1980’s Creativeness, 1982’s Love Is The place You Discover It, and 1987’s Simply Will get Higher With Time, solidified the Whispers as a dependable pressure within the worlds of soul, R&B, and disco.

    The Roots’ Questlove eulogized Walter Scott on Instagram, calling him “some of the trusted voices in 70s soul music.”





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