Jimmy Scott

Jimmy Scott
Jimmy Scott

Scott appearing at the Iridium Jazz Club in New York City on September 4, 2004
Background information
Birth name James Victor Scott
Also known as Little Jimmy Scott
Born July 17, 1925 (1925-07-17) (age 86)
Cleveland, Ohio
Genres Jazz
Occupations Singer
Instruments Voice
Years active 1945–present
Labels Savoy Records
Decca Records
Tangerine Records
King Records
Sire
Milestone
Website http://www.jimmyscottofficialwebsite.org/

Jimmy Scott (born July 17, 1925), aka "Little" Jimmy Scott, is an American jazz vocalist famous for his unusually high contralto voice which is due to Kallmann's syndrome, a very rare genetic condition. The condition stunted his growth at four feet eleven inches until, at age 37, he grew another 8 inches to the height of five foot seven inches. The condition prevented him from reaching puberty, leaving him with a high, undeveloped voice, hence his nickname "Little" Jimmy Scott.[1]

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Early life and career

Scott was born in Cleveland, Ohio to Authur and Justine Stanard Scott, the third in a family of ten. As a child he got his first singing experience by his mother's side at the family piano, and later, in church choir. At thirteen, he was orphaned when his mother was killed by a drunk driver.[2]

He first rose to national prominence as "Little Jimmy Scott" in the Lionel Hampton Band when he sang lead on the late 1940s hit "Everybody's Somebody's Fool", recorded in December 1949, and which became a top ten R&B hit in 1950.[2] Credit on the label, however, went to "Lionel Hampton and vocalists," so the singer's name did not appear on any of the songs. This omission of credit was not only a slight to his talent but a big blow to his career. A similar professional insult occurred several years later when his vocals on "Embraceable You" with Charlie Parker, on the album "One Night in Birdland", was credited to female vocalist Chubby Newsome.[3]

Lionel Hampton gave him the stage name of "Little Jimmy Scott" because he looked so young, and was short and slight of build. However, it was his extraordinary phrasing and romantic feeling that made him a favorite singer of fellow artists like Billie Holiday, Ray Charles, Frankie Valli, Dinah Washington, and Nancy Wilson.[4]

In 1963, it looked as though Scott's luck had changed for the good. Signed to Ray Charles's Tangerine Records label, under the supervision of Charles himself, creating what is considered by many to be one of the great jazz vocal albums of all time, Falling in Love is Wonderful[5]

Owing to obligations on a contract Jimmy had signed earlier with Herman Lubinsky, the record was yanked from the shelves in a matter of days, while Jimmy was honeymooning. 40 years later this cult album became available to the public again. Jimmy disputes the 'lifetime' contract; Lubinsky loaned Jimmy out to Syd Nathan at King Records for 45 recordings in 1957-58. Another album The Source (1969), was not released until 2001.[6]

Scott's career faded by the late 1960s and he returned to his native Cleveland to work as a hospital orderly, shipping clerk and as an elevator operator in a hotel.

Comeback and later work

Scott eventually resurfaced in 1991 when he sang at the funeral of his long-time friend Doc Pomus, an event which single-handedly sparked his career renaissance.[7] Afterwards Lou Reed recruited him to sing back-up on the track "Power and Glory" from his 1992 album Magic and Loss, which was inspired, to an extent, by Pomus' death. Scott was seen on the series finale of David Lynch's television series Twin Peaks, singing "Sycamore Trees", a song with lyrics by Lynch and music by Angelo Badalamenti. He was featured on the soundtrack of the follow-up film Fire Walk With Me.[8]

Also in attendance at Pomus' funeral was Seymour Stein, founder and operator of Sire Records who released his 1992 album "All The Way". Produced by Tommy Lipuma and featuring artists such as Kenny Barron, Ron Carter, and David "Fathead" Newman. Jimmy Scott was nominated for a Grammy Award for this album.[9]

He followed this up with the album "Dream" in 1994, the jazz-gospel album "Heaven" in 1996 and an album of pop and rock interpretations entitled "Holding Back the Years" in 1998, notable for its version of Prince's "Nothing Compares 2 U".

In 1999, his early recordings on the Decca label were re-released on CD, as were all of his recordings with the Savoy Label between 1952 and 1975 in a 3 disc Box Set. In 2000, Scott signed to the Milestone jazz label, and recorded four critically acclaimed albums, each produced by Todd Barkan, and featuring a variety of jazz artists, including Wynton Marsalis, Renee Rosnes, Bob Kindred, Eric Alexander, Lew Soloff, George Mraz, Lewis Nash, as well as Jimmy's own touring and recording band "The Jazz Expressions". He also released two live albums, both recorded in Japan, featuring the Jazz Expressions.

Legacy

Jimmy Scott's career has spanned sixty five years. He has performed with a list of artists that reads like a history of jazz music of the time, including Charlie Parker, Sarah Vaughan, Lester Young, Lionel Hampton, Charles Mingus, Fats Navarro, Quincey Jones, Bud Powell, Ray Charles, Wynton Marsalis, and Peter Cincotti. He has also performed with a host of musicians from other genres of music, such as David Byrne, Lou Reed, Flea, Michael Stipe, and Antony & The Johnsons. Scott performed at President Dwight Eisenhower's (1953) and President Bill Clinton's (1993) inaugurations where he sang the same song "Why Was I Born". Most recently he has appeared in live performances with Pink Martini, and continues to perform internationally at music festivals and at his own concerts.

In 2007, Scott received the 2007 NEA Jazz Masters National Endowment of the Arts Jazz Master Award. Scott also received the Kennedy Center's "Jazz In Our Time" Living Legend Award, and N.A.B.O.B.'s Pioneer Award in 2007. In September 2008 he did a "two-day video interview" at his Vegas home with the "Smithsonian Institute for the National Archives".

For the last three years Scott and his wife Jeanie have been living in Las Vegas, Nevada, after living in Euclid, Ohio for 10 years.

Discography

Albums

  • Very Truly Yours (Savoy) (1955)
  • If You Only Knew (Savoy) (1956)
  • The Fabulous Songs Of Jimmy Scott (Savoy) 1960)
  • Falling In Love Is Wonderful (Tangerine) (1963) (Re-issue 2003)
  • The Source (Atlantic) (1969) (Re-issue 2001)
  • Can't We Begin Again (Savoy) (1975)
  • Doesn't Love Mean More (J's Way) (1990)
  • Live In New Orleans (1951 Concert) (Fantasy) (1991)
  • All The Way (Sire) (1992)
  • Dream (Sire) (1994)
  • Heaven (Sire) (1996)
  • Holding Back The Years (Artists Only) (1998)
  • Mood Indigo (Milestone) (2000)
  • Over The Rainbow (Milestone) (2001)
  • Unchained Melody (Live Album) (Tokuma) (2001)
  • But Beautiful (Milestone) (2002)
  • Moonglow (Milestone) (2003)
  • All Of Me: Live In Tokyo (Venus) (2004)
  • Pearls album by Dave Sanborn (Alto Sax) featuring Jimmy Scott

Compilations

  • Lost And Found (Rhino) (1993)
  • Bravo Profiles: A Jazz Master (Bravo) (1993)
  • All Over Again (Savoy Jazz) (1995)
  • Everybody's Somebody's Fool (Universal) (1999)
  • The Savoy Years & More (Box Set) (Savoy Jazz) (1999)
  • Les Incontournables (Warner) (2000)
  • Timeless (Savoy Jazz) (2002)
  • Someone To Watch Over Me (2-Disc) (Warner) (2004)
  • The Essential Jimmy Scott (Metro) (2005)
  • Milestone Profiles: Jimmy Scott (Milestone) (2006)

Filmography

  • Twin Peaks – "29-Beyond Life and Death" (1991)
  • Scotch & Milk (1998)
  • Chelsea Walls (2002)
  • Stormy Weather: The Music of Harold Arlen (2002) (TV)
  • Jimmy Scott: If You Only Knew (DVD) (2003)
  • Passion Play (2011)

References

  1. ^ Ritz, David (2002). Faith in Time: The Life of Jimmy Scott. Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA: Da Capo. p. 4. ISBN 9780306812293. 
  2. ^ a b Ruhlmann, William. "Jimmy Scott Biography". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p37917. Retrieved June 21, 2010. 
  3. ^ Ritz, David (2002). Faith in Time: The Life of Jimmy Scott. Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA: Da Capo. p. 64. ISBN 9780306812293. 
  4. ^ Ritz, David (2002). Faith in Time: The Life of Jimmy Scott. Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA: Da Capo. pp. 86, 95–96, 104, 109, 129–130, 139. ISBN 9780306812293. 
  5. ^ "Falling In Love Is Wonderful". http://www.allmusic.com/album/falling-in-love-is-wonderful-r641346. Retrieved 25 October 2010. 
  6. ^ Ritz, David (2002). Faith in Time: The Life of Jimmy Scott. Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA: Da Capo. p. 223. ISBN 9780306812293. 
  7. ^ Ritz, David (2002). Faith in Time: The Life of Jimmy Scott. Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA: Da Capo. pp. 203–205. ISBN 9780306812293. 
  8. ^ "Episode 29 Analysis". 2 May 2008. http://twinpeaksepisodeguide.blogspot.com/2008/05/episode-29.htmlt. Retrieved 25 October 2010. 
  9. ^ "At last...a Grammy Nomination for Jimmy Scott". 23 September 1992. http://www.answers.com/topic/jimmy-scott. Retrieved 25 October 2010. 

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