“The Whispers” R&B Legend Walter Scott Dies at 81
Written by Tariq on June 27, 2025
Legendary R&B vocalist Walter Scott, co-founder of the beloved soul group The Whispers, has passed away at age 81. His death follows a brief illness that had recently kept him from performing. News of his passing has left fans and fellow artists in mourning worldwide. Desirae L. Benson, a representative for The Whispers, shared this heartfelt statement to Soul Tracks: “We all are incredibly heartbroken. It is with deep sadness that we confirm the passing of Walter Scott, beloved member of the legendary R&B group The Whispers. His voice, presence, and contributions helped shape a musical legacy that touched millions. Walter’s impact on the industry and in the hearts of fans will never be forgotten. Memorial details will be shared at a later date. Sending love and light to his family, friends, and all of the millions of fans around the world. We lost a legend!”
Formed in Los Angeles during the early 1960s, The Whispers included twin brothers Walter and Wallace “Scotty” Scott, Nicholas Caldwell, Marcus Hutson, and Leaveil Degree. They began recording with Dore Records and found early success with the 1970 hit “Seems Like I Gotta Do Wrong.” The group remained consistent through the 70s, with modest chart success under Don Cornelius and Dick Griffey’s Soul Train label. But things changed dramatically in 1980 when they joined Griffey’s SOLAR label and collaborated with producer Leon Sylvers. That union gave birth to one of the most iconic tracks in R&B history: “And the Beat Goes On.” The Whispers found their stride in the 1980s with a stream of unforgettable songs. “It’s A Love Thing,” “Keep On Lovin Me,” and “Tonight” became soul anthems. Their tender tribute, “A Song For Donny,” paid homage to Donny Hathaway with lyrics by Carrie Lucas. And with the help of Babyface, the group reached new heights with the crossover smash “Rock Steady.” Even as mainstream success faded, The Whispers remained a favorite on soul and dance charts. After moving to Capitol Records in 1990, they released additional hits like “Innocent” and “My Heart Your Heart.”
Source: EURweb

WDKX Holiday Stream