by GRANT JACKSOn, March 29, 201312:04 PM
In this Piano Jazz episode recorded in 1992, we remember the
remarkable talents of Shirley Scott, the "Queen of the Organ," as she
solos on "Skylark" and joins host Marian McPartland for a piano duet
of "In a Mellow Tone."
Shirley Scott was born in Philadelphia in 1934. Famous for
her impeccable sense of swing and leadership within soul jazz, she developed
her reputation on the Hammond B3 organ. While she was growing up, her father
ran a jazz club in the family basement where prestigious musicians performed,
including pianist Red Garland, drummer Philly Joe Jones and tenor saxophonist
Al Steele.
Listen: http://www.npr.org/2013/03/29/175689014/shirley-scott-on-piano-jazz
Scott herself began playing music when her brother T.L. needed
accompaniment for his tenor sax. She took up the piano and quickly developed a
thirst for solos. In high school, she briefly played the trumpet, but finally
settled with the B3 after hearing a Jackie Davis recording.
Read more: http://www.npr.org/2013/03/29/175689014/shirley-scott-on-piano-jazz?ft=3&f=126134671&sc=nl&cc=jn-20130331
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