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  1. 8 janv. 2016 · The Whispers were formed in Los Angeles in 1963 by the twin brothers Walter and Wallace Scott, Marcus Hutson, Gordy Harmon and Mr. Caldwell. The group’s first Top 10 R&B hit was “Seems Like I ...

  2. Marcus Hutson. Profile: Soul singer. Born on 8 January 1943 in Saint Louis City, Missouri, US. Died in 2000 of prostate cancer. The Whispers decided that he would not be replaced in their group after Marcus left in 1992. Show more. Sites:

  3. 9 janv. 2023 · The acclaimed R&B quintet was founded by Harmon, twin brothers Wallace and Walter Scott, along with Marcus Hutson and Nicholas Caldwell in 1964. They met one another in Watts, a neighborhood in ...

  4. 6 janv. 2016 · The group began with Caldwell, brothers Walter and Wallace Scott, Marcus Hutson, and Gordy Harmon in 1963, performing in clubs in Watts, California, and the Bay Area. Just under a decade later ...

  5. 7 janv. 2016 · The Whispers formed in 1963 in San Francisco as a quintet, and initially comprised twin brothers Walter and Wallace Scott, Caldwell, Marcus Hutson and Gordy Harmon. Harmon left in 1973 and Leaveil ...

  6. 6 janv. 2016 · Caldwell, along with twin brothers Wallace and Walter Scott, Gordy Harmon and Marcus Hutson, established the group in the early ‘60s. Harmon was later replaced by Leavil Degree; Hutson died in 2000.

  7. REMEMBERING MARCUS HUTSON SR.! Today, January 8th, we acknowledge the life and times of Marcus Hutson Sr. (January 9, 1943 in St. Louis, Missouri – May 23, 2000); an African-American background vocalist who came to prominence as a forming member of the African-American soul and R&B group, The Whispers.