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  1. (February 7, 2016) On the heels of the death of co-founding group member Nicholas Caldwell in January, The Whispers have issued a two part collection of the group's biggest hits that were written by the talented Mr. Caldwell. Included in the collection are some of The Whispers' most notable songs, such as "Lady" and "Say You (Would Love For Me To)," as well as lesser known cuts. Whispers fans ...

  2. Consisting of twin brothers Walter and Wallace (Scotty) Scott, Nicholas Caldwell, Marcus Hutson and Harmon, the group recorded several singles with moderate success in the 1960s and early 70s, including “The Time Will Come” and “Seems Like I Gotta Do Wrong.” But they couldn’t seem to achieve real national attention.

  3. 6. Jan. 2016 · Nicholas Caldwell of the hit-making R&B group The Whispers, has died at the age of 71. Sources report the cause of death as congestive heart failure. Leaveil Degree, long time member of the singing group said by phone; "Nicholas was like a brother to me. When I first joined the group we used to room … Nicholas Caldwell Of The R&B Group The Whispers Dies at Age 71 Read More »

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  5. Nicholas Caldwell (Nicholas caldwell) See Photos. Nick Caldwell. See Photos. View the profiles of people named Nicholas Caldwell. Join Facebook to connect with Nicholas Caldwell and others you may know.

  6. 6. Jan. 2023 · Twins Wallace and Walter Scott joined up with Harmon, Marcus Hutson and Nicholas Caldwell to form the band. Gordy Harmon (top right of group photo wearing glasses) was a founding member of The ...

  7. Nicholas Caldwell. Soundtrack: Diary of a Mad Black Woman. Nicholas Caldwell was born on 5 April 1944 in Loma Linda, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005), The Whispers: A Song for Donny (1979) and The Whispers: Can't Do Without Love (1979).