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The Whispers came together in 1964, in California, and they were made up of twin brothers Wallace and Walter Scott. Wallace Scott was the voice of the band and was the lead singer on the vast majority of their hits. The Whispers were officially hit makers with the height of their fame being the 1970s and 1980s. Their first breakthrough into Top 40 was the song “Rock Steady”, which made it to number one on the Billboard Hot 100, making it to number 7.
They are a band that originally started their career on a major label, but decided to downsize to a smaller label based in Los Angeles called Soul Clock. They were lead by Ron Carson, who became responsible for their huge hit, “Seem Like I Got To Do Wrong” in 1970. Moving again to a larger label called Janus, they decided to stick to working with Carson; however, during the height of their career the band was signed to SOLAR Records who were led by Dick Griffey. Much later in their career they started their own label called Satin Tie Productions, and released an album called “For Your Ears Only”.
They have been responsible for some very memorable performances indeed such as their performance of the National Anthem at the 1989 World Series.
It was in 2014, that The Whispers were inducted into The R&B Music Hall of Fame. The “And the Beat Goes On” singers still perform to this day.
My wife and I have been fans of The Whispers ever since we were dating in the mid sixties. I guess you could say we grew up on their music.
The Whispers were one of the very first concert performances we attended and we've followed them ever since. One of the things we admire about the Whispers is that they are a class act. They are always dressed sharp, are respectful and very appreciative of their fans.
The most impressive thing to me about The Whispers is how the numbers they perform sound just like the original studio recordings. That's not always the case with some artists. That's very important to my wife and I.
The Whispers are a very talented group who along with their Band, make every effort to give their fans what they've come to expect, "Excellence"
“Send For Me” is the opening single from the R&B band Atlantic Starr. The introduction alone without the vocals gets a pretty apt amount of applause, of course when the vocals begin in the first verse, the audience get so loud! It’s a great atmosphere in here immediately. It is no wonder that this band released single after single from the late 70s until the mid 90s.
They are touring some of their biggest hits from the height of their fame. One of the biggest songs of the evening is a song called “Always”, which is the US number one ballad from 87. The audience is polite, in listening but of course the introduction is accompanied by a huge amount of applause. “Masterpiece” is another international hit that the band perform, complete with three part harmonies and the memorable piano line of this set. They finish this set on the mid tempo “Secret Lovers” which has the crowd jumping up and down and throwing their best moves on the d-floor. A fantastic atmosphere orchestrated by Atlantic Starr.