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The Utopians (2)
Wallace & Walter ScottThe Utopians (2) (Los Angeles)
Personnel :
Jesse Godfred James (Lead)
Carl Gilbert (Tenor)
Wallace Scott
Walter Scott
Discography :
1962 - Dutch Treat / Ain't No Such Thing (Imperial 5861)
1962 - Along My Lonely Way / Hurry To Your Date (Imperial 5876)
1963 - Let Love Come Later / Opera Vs. The Blues (Imperial 5921Biography :
This Los Angeles group contained two future members of The Whispers, the Scott brothers, identical twins Wallace (a/k/a "Scotty") and Walter, both from Compton, CA. The other two members were Jesse Godfred James and Carl Gilbert. James was the leader, was responsible for the group's name and got them connected to Kent Harris, an L.A. area singer ("Boogaloo" on Crest), who connected them to producer Eddy Ray of Imperial. The group had three releases. All were on Imperial: two in 1962 & one in 1963. They broke up in 1963, the Scott brothers went on to form the Whispers. At about the same time, Jesse Godfred James and Carl Gilbert formed the Incredibles, together with Waymon Cal, Jean Smith and Alda Edward. James dropped out of that group and began to work with Brenda Holloway.
Songs :
(updated by Hans-Joachim)
Dutch Treat Ain't No Such Thing
Along My Lonely Way Hurry To Your Date
Let Love Come Later Opera Vs. The Blues
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Comments
Opera Vs. The Blues