On Thursday/Friday night (5 Jan) we lost one of the original members
          of The Whispers,
          Gordy Harmon, and today it would have been another original member's,
          Marcus Hutson, birthday.  Hutson left the group in 1992 owing to prostrate cancer and died in
          2000 aged 56, he would have been 78 today.
      
      
      
        Whilst Hutson was involved during the group's most successful
          commercial period in the early/mid 80s, Harmon had already left the
          group. So, to pay tribute to both, the playlist below is limited to the
          period from when the group was formed in Watts, CA, in 1963 through to
          1974 which covers their Dore, Soul Clock and Janus years before
          joining Soul Train / Solar in 1976 with just under two hours of their
          finest early material.
      
      
        None of their eleven Dore singles charted and only two of their six
          Soul Clock and eight of their twelve Janus singles charted. Their
          biggest hit during this period was "Seems Like I Gotta Do Wrong" in
          1970 which reached #6 R&B and #50 Hot 100 with only two others
          breaking into the R&B Top 10.
      
      
      
        When Harmon left due to a driving accident in 1973, he was replaced
          by Leaveil Degree who had been a member of Friends Of Distinction.
          When Hutson left in 1992 the group vowed never to replace him and
          continued as a quartet until the death of Nicholas Caldwell in 2016
          and have been a trio since then consisting of Walter and Wallace Scott
          and Degree. This year they will celebrate their 60th anniversary and
          continue to perform and have begun re-recording some of their hits so
          that they retain ownership. Most recently they have re-recorded their
          two biggest hits "And The Beat Goes One" and "Rock Steady" which were
          both #1 R&B hits with the former reaching #17 (1980) and the
          latter #7 (1987) Hot 100.
      
      
        For more
          Whispers material
          there was a post for The Scott twins' 79th birthday in Sep 2022 and
          also recently a reissued compilation of their
          Dore singles.
      
      
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2 comments:
I remember years ago Marcus asked me to marry him and move to the West coast. Some of his friends came to me and said I was the only black woman he was truly serious about and I just knew we would be together I was devastated when he passed away. I was afraid to make that move to the West Coast so I never did go.
I used my middle name but I remember Marcus years ago asked me to marry him and move to the West coast. I was afraid to make that move but his friends advised me I was the only black woman that he was ever truly serious about. I was devastated when he passed away
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