Whisper (disambiguation)

Whisper is a sound produced by whispering

Whisper or Whispers may refer to:

Fictional characters

  • Whisper (James Bond), a character from the James Bond novel and film Live and Let Die
  • Whisper (Fable), a character from the video game Fable
  • Whisper A'Daire, a character in the DC Comics universe
  • Whisper (Transformers), a fictional character
  • Whisper, a character from The Animals of Farthing Wood series
  • Music

    Bands

  • The Whispers, American R&B singing group
  • Ray Brown & The Whispers, a 1960s Australian rock band
  • Mosaic Whispers, also known as The Whispers, a Washington University co-ed a cappella group
  • Albums

  • Whispers (Thomas Anders album), 1991
  • Whispers (Passenger album), 2014
  • The Whispers (album), by The Whispers, 1979
  • Songs

  • "Whisper" (song), a 1981 song by Lacy J. Dalton from his album Hard Times
  • "Whisper", by Morphine from their 1995 album Yes
  • "Whisper", by Catherine from their 1996 album Hot Saki & Bedtime Stories
  • "Whisper", by Alien Ant Farm from their 2001 album ANThology
  • "Whisper", by Evanescence from their 2003 album Fallen
  • Whispers (Thomas Anders album)

    Whispers is the title of the second studio album by singer-songwriter & producer Thomas Anders, released in 1991. The album was produced by Paul Muggleton & Mike Paxman (Nick Kamen) and mixed by Stephen W Tayler. Some tracks for the album were provided by songwriters of Roxette (Per Gessle) and Jennifer Rush (Candy DeRouge). It features a remake of The Stylistics' classics Can't Give You Anything (But My Love). Backing vocals were provided by Judie Tzuke and Don Snow (ex-Squeeze). The Sweet Hello, The Sad Goodbye, Can't Give You Anything (But My Love) and True Love were released as singles.

    Track listing

  • "The Sweet Hello, The Sad Goodbye" (Per Gessle) — 4:36
  • "Whispers Of Love" (Thomas Anders/Müller, Christ, Zimmermann) — 5:08
  • "The Echo Of My Heart" (Derouge/Ries) — 4:30
  • "Maybe I'm Dreaming" (Thomas Anders/Marc Cassandra) — 4:25
  • "For All That We Know" (Mike Paxman/Paul Muggleton) — 4:07
  • "Can't Give You Anything (But My Love)" (George David Weiss) (*) — 4:19
  • "For Your Love" (Matthias Schmidt/Ernst Luksch) — 4:41
  • Trish Thuy Trang

    Trish Thuy Trang (born December 15, 1980) is a Vietnamese American singer and songwriter.

    Biography

    Early life and career

    She was born in Saigon, Vietnam on December 15, 1980. When she was young, she was already familiar with American music styles by listening to Madonna, Mariah Carey and Sheryl Crow. As a result, her music is a mix of Asian pop and western pop and R&B. Her parents saw the passion she had for music and encourage her into piano lessons. Later on, she started to learn different types of artistic skill that nurtured her talent and let her be where she is today. Some of the skills she learned include: singing in the choir, sewing, painting, drawing, and poetry. After a while, karaoke become famous at home, and as Trish displayed her amazing singing skill, friends encouraged her to send a demo to Asia Entertainment. Asia Entertainment was amazed at her skill in fluently singing both English and Vietnamese that they accepted her.

    She writes and produces a majority of her own music and lyrics. She appears on Asia Entertainment videos for the Vietnamese music community and collaborates with Asia Entertainment and Triple T Productions for CD productions. Trish Thuy Trang is one of the first Vietnamese singers to appear on iTunes, where her fourth CD Trish can be downloaded. Her fifth album, entitled Shades of Blue, was released in April 2008. Her 6th album, entitled "Whispers" was released in 2010.

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