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About Jimmy Scott
"Little" Jimmy Scott (July 17, 1925 in Cleveland) is an American jazz vocalist.
Scott has Kallmann's syndrome, a genetic condition which stunted his growth at five feet and prevented him reaching puberty, leaving him with a high, boy-like voice. However it was his phrasing and romantic feeling that made him a favorite singer of fellow artists like Billie Holliday, Ray Charles, Dinah Washington, and Nancy Wilson.
Scott was born to Authur and Justine Scott in a family of ten. As a child he got his first singing experience in a church choir. At thirteen, he was orphaned when his mother was killed in a car accident.
Scott first rose to national prominence in the Lionel Hampton Band when he sang lead on the late 1940s hit "Everybody's Somebody's Fool". Scott's career faded by the late 1960s and he returned to his native Cleveland to work in a hospital and as an elevator operator.
He resurfaced in 1991 when he sang at the funeral of his long-time friend Doc Pomus. Afterwards Lou Reed recruited him to sing back-up on the track "Power and Glory" on his album 1992 album Magic and Loss, partially inspired by Pomus' death. Afterwards, Scott was featured on the soundtrack of the film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. This brought him to the attention of the music industry and he has enjoyed significant success since then, singing and recording.
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Discography
If You Only Knew (1955)
The Fabulous Songs of Jimmy Scott (1960)
Falling in Love Is Wonderful (1963)
The Soul of Little Jimmy Scott (1969)
The Fabulous Voice of Jimmy Scott (1969)
Jimmy Scott (1990)
Regal Records Live in New Orleans (1992)
All the Way (1992)
Very Truly Yours (1994)
Dream (1995)
Heaven (1996)
Holding Back the Years (1998)
Little Jimmy Scott (1999)
Mood Indigo (2000)
The Source (2001)
Over the Rainbow (2001)
But Beautiful (2002)
Jimmy Scott: If You Only Knew (DVD, 2003)
Moon Glow (2003)
All of Me: Live in Tokyo (2004)
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Scott"
Scott has Kallmann's syndrome, a genetic condition which stunted his growth at five feet and prevented him reaching puberty, leaving him with a high, boy-like voice. However it was his phrasing and romantic feeling that made him a favorite singer of fellow artists like Billie Holliday, Ray Charles, Dinah Washington, and Nancy Wilson.
Scott was born to Authur and Justine Scott in a family of ten. As a child he got his first singing experience in a church choir. At thirteen, he was orphaned when his mother was killed in a car accident.
Scott first rose to national prominence in the Lionel Hampton Band when he sang lead on the late 1940s hit "Everybody's Somebody's Fool". Scott's career faded by the late 1960s and he returned to his native Cleveland to work in a hospital and as an elevator operator.
He resurfaced in 1991 when he sang at the funeral of his long-time friend Doc Pomus. Afterwards Lou Reed recruited him to sing back-up on the track "Power and Glory" on his album 1992 album Magic and Loss, partially inspired by Pomus' death. Afterwards, Scott was featured on the soundtrack of the film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. This brought him to the attention of the music industry and he has enjoyed significant success since then, singing and recording.
[edit]
Discography
If You Only Knew (1955)
The Fabulous Songs of Jimmy Scott (1960)
Falling in Love Is Wonderful (1963)
The Soul of Little Jimmy Scott (1969)
The Fabulous Voice of Jimmy Scott (1969)
Jimmy Scott (1990)
Regal Records Live in New Orleans (1992)
All the Way (1992)
Very Truly Yours (1994)
Dream (1995)
Heaven (1996)
Holding Back the Years (1998)
Little Jimmy Scott (1999)
Mood Indigo (2000)
The Source (2001)
Over the Rainbow (2001)
But Beautiful (2002)
Jimmy Scott: If You Only Knew (DVD, 2003)
Moon Glow (2003)
All of Me: Live in Tokyo (2004)
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About Jimmy Scott
"Little" Jimmy Scott (July 17, 1925 in Cleveland) is an American jazz vocalist.
Scott has Kallmann's syndrome, a genetic condition which stunted his growth at five feet and prevented him reaching puberty, leaving him with a high, boy-like voice. However it was his phrasing and romantic feeling that made him a favorite singer of fellow artists like Billie Holliday, Ray Charles, Dinah Washington, and Nancy Wilson.
Scott was born to Authur and Justine Scott in a family of ten. As a child he got his first singing experience in a church choir. At thirteen, he was orphaned when his mother was killed in a car accident.
Scott first rose to national prominence in the Lionel Hampton Band when he sang lead on the late 1940s hit "Everybody's Somebody's Fool". Scott's career faded by the late 1960s and he returned to his native Cleveland to work in a hospital and as an elevator operator.
He resurfaced in 1991 when he sang at the funeral of his long-time friend Doc Pomus. Afterwards Lou Reed recruited him to sing back-up on the track "Power and Glory" on his album 1992 album Magic and Loss, partially inspired by Pomus' death. Afterwards, Scott was featured on the soundtrack of the film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. This brought him to the attention of the music industry and he has enjoyed significant success since then, singing and recording.
[edit]
Discography
If You Only Knew (1955)
The Fabulous Songs of Jimmy Scott (1960)
Falling in Love Is Wonderful (1963)
The Soul of Little Jimmy Scott (1969)
The Fabulous Voice of Jimmy Scott (1969)
Jimmy Scott (1990)
Regal Records Live in New Orleans (1992)
All the Way (1992)
Very Truly Yours (1994)
Dream (1995)
Heaven (1996)
Holding Back the Years (1998)
Little Jimmy Scott (1999)
Mood Indigo (2000)
The Source (2001)
Over the Rainbow (2001)
But Beautiful (2002)
Jimmy Scott: If You Only Knew (DVD, 2003)
Moon Glow (2003)
All of Me: Live in Tokyo (2004)
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Scott"
Scott has Kallmann's syndrome, a genetic condition which stunted his growth at five feet and prevented him reaching puberty, leaving him with a high, boy-like voice. However it was his phrasing and romantic feeling that made him a favorite singer of fellow artists like Billie Holliday, Ray Charles, Dinah Washington, and Nancy Wilson.
Scott was born to Authur and Justine Scott in a family of ten. As a child he got his first singing experience in a church choir. At thirteen, he was orphaned when his mother was killed in a car accident.
Scott first rose to national prominence in the Lionel Hampton Band when he sang lead on the late 1940s hit "Everybody's Somebody's Fool". Scott's career faded by the late 1960s and he returned to his native Cleveland to work in a hospital and as an elevator operator.
He resurfaced in 1991 when he sang at the funeral of his long-time friend Doc Pomus. Afterwards Lou Reed recruited him to sing back-up on the track "Power and Glory" on his album 1992 album Magic and Loss, partially inspired by Pomus' death. Afterwards, Scott was featured on the soundtrack of the film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. This brought him to the attention of the music industry and he has enjoyed significant success since then, singing and recording.
[edit]
Discography
If You Only Knew (1955)
The Fabulous Songs of Jimmy Scott (1960)
Falling in Love Is Wonderful (1963)
The Soul of Little Jimmy Scott (1969)
The Fabulous Voice of Jimmy Scott (1969)
Jimmy Scott (1990)
Regal Records Live in New Orleans (1992)
All the Way (1992)
Very Truly Yours (1994)
Dream (1995)
Heaven (1996)
Holding Back the Years (1998)
Little Jimmy Scott (1999)
Mood Indigo (2000)
The Source (2001)
Over the Rainbow (2001)
But Beautiful (2002)
Jimmy Scott: If You Only Knew (DVD, 2003)
Moon Glow (2003)
All of Me: Live in Tokyo (2004)
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Scott"
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