Walter Scott Jr., a founding member of hit-making California R&B group the Whispers, has died. Scott, who sang on disco-funk hits like “And The Beat Goes On” and “Rock Steady,” had been battling brain ...
Walter Scott, who with his twin brother Wallace founded the Los Angeles-based R&B group the Whispers — a hit-making force in the 1970s and ‘80s with songs like “And the Beat Goes On,” “Rock Steady,” ...
Walter C. Scott Jr., co-founder of the iconic R&B group The Whispers, died on Thursday after a six-month battle with cancer. He was 81. Scott Jr., who shared the stage with his identical twin brother ...
The singer was known for hit tracks like "And the Beat Goes On" and "Rock Steady." By Lexi Carson Associate Editor Walter C. Scott Jr., the singer and co-founder of the R&B group The Whispers — along ...
Identical twin brothers Walter Scott Jr. and Wallace Scott helped form the R&B vocal group The Whispers in 1963. Best known for their number-one hits The Beat Goes On and Rock Steady, The Whispers had ...
Walter Scott Jr., who led R&B group the Whispers as a vocalist with his twin “Scotty,” died Thursday. He was 81. “We all are incredibly heartbroken,” wrote Desirae Benson, who worked as a publicist ...
Walter C. Scott Jr., whose buttery vocals alongside his identical twin Wallace were the hallmarks behind hitmaking R&B group The Whispers, died on Thursday (June 26) after a six-month battle with ...
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