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  1. 22 de may. de 2020 · Presenting Shirley Scott’s deeply personal album, ‘One for Me’ - a defiant tribute to the music she always desired to create but was shrouded by the demands of her vibrant career. Thoughtful curation of the band, tracks, and completely self-funded, this project set off on an innovative trajectory supported by Harold Vick on tenor saxophone and Billy Higgins on drums.

  2. jazzdisco.org › shirley-scott › discographyShirley Scott Discography

    9 de sept. de 2017 · * Status ST 8315 Shirley Scott, Etta Jones, Sonny Rollins, Bobby Timmons, Coleman Hawkins, Ted Curson, Lem Winchester - My Fair Lady 1964 * Prestige PRST 7440 Shirley Scott - Now's The Time 1967 * Prestige 45-437 Shirley Scott - Green Dolphin Street / Blues For Tyrone 1967. Shirley Scott With The Latin Jazz Quintet

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1969 Vinyl release of "Shirley Scott & The Soul Saxes" on Discogs.

  4. Shirley Scott is a Professor of International Law and International Relations in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at UNSW Canberra. Professor Scott's internationally-recognised research at the intersection of International Law and International Relations is especially relevant in light of current geopolitical and environmental challenges.

  5. An admirer of the seminal Jimmy Smith, Shirley Scott has been one of the organ’s most appealing representatives since the late ’50s. Scott, a very melodic and accessible player, started out on piano and played trumpet in high school before taking up the Hammond B-3 and enjoying national recognition in the late ’50s with her superb Prestige dates with tenor sax great Eddie “Lockjaw ...

  6. 14 de mar. de 2002 · Shirley Scott, one of the few women in jazz to fashion a successful career on the Hammond organ, died Sunday in Philadelphia. She was 67. Scott, in failing health in recent years with a series of ...

  7. Shirley Scott. More images. Real Name: Shirley Scott. Profile: American jazz organist and artist, who used to be married to jazz saxophonist Stanley Turrentine . Born: 14 March 1934 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Died: 10 March 2002 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA (aged 67). Sites: