- Mabel Scott
Mabel Scott (born
30 April 1915 inRichmond, Virginia , USA, died19 July 2000 inLos Angeles ) was an Americangospel music and R&B vocalist.New York
Scott moved to
New York City early in her life and developed her singing voice inchurch , eventually forming an all-girl gospel group, the Song Cycles. Around 1932 Scott began singing atHarlem 'sCotton Club withCab Calloway 's Orchestra and the dancingNicholas Brothers .Europe
Scott moved to Cleveland,
Ohio in 1936, then she andpianist Bob Mosley went toEngland and recorded on theParlophone Records label.World War II forced her to stop herEurope an tours, and she settled in Los Angeles, where she became part of the postwarWest Coast jazz and R&B scene.Los Angeles
Following a short spell with
Jimmie Lunceford 's Orchestra, Scott was a regular performer by 1943 at Club Alabam, along with master of ceremoniesWynonie Harris . She sang with a group led byLorenzo Flennoy and began recording for theHub Records andExcelsior Records labels. In 1948 she toured and scored Billboard R&B hits with "Boogie Woogie Santa Claus" and "Elevator Boogie." Scott married her pianist, Charles Brown, in 1949, and was divorced from him about three years later.In the early 1950s Scott recorded for King Records,
Coral Records ,Brunswick Records , andParrot Records . Her final recordings were onFestival Records as part of anAustralia n tour backed byLes Welch 's band.Later life and career
Disillusioned with the music business and unhappy after her second marriage, Mabel Scott returned to her gospel roots, singing only in church for the rest of her long life.
She was given a Pioneer Award by the
Rhythm and Blues Foundation in 1995.External links
* [http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/music/artist/bio/0,,683900,00.html#bio Mabel Scott] via artistdirect.com
* http://www.rockabilly.nl/references/messages/mabel_scott.htm
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