One of R&B music's most beloved and consistently popular vocal groups, The Whispers, began their legendary and timeless career in 1963. They produced a string of hits over the last four decades and emerged as the leading romantic singers of their generation, racking up one gold album after another and charting numerous R&B hits, including "Rock Steady", "And the Beat Goes On", "A Song For Donny", "Say Yes", and "It's a Love Thing". They have received awards from the Vocal Group Hall of Fame, Bay Area Blues Society, the San Francisco Regional Grammy Chapter and more. 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.
In the new millennium the group has release a new CD and a video of their live concert. They still perform around the world to thousands of loyal fans. The group has not made any personnel changes and still consists of Walter Scott, Wallace Scott, Nicholas Caldwell, and Leaveil Degree. They are one of only a few "old school" groups that can boast of having over 40 years in the industry with a worldwide fan base, maintaining their vocal dominance and original members. Their career highlights include seven Gold Albums, Two Platinum Albums, 12 Top Twenty Singles, 40 Charted Hits Since 1970, Grammy nominations, Soul Train Award nominations, American Music Award nominations, and four Decades of Pop & R & B Favorites.