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Musician / Arranger of Jazz
British jazz pianist,arranger and bandleader of the 1930's Big Band era. b: May 27, 1903 in Glasgow, Scotland d: October 28, 1978) Scott played with Jay Whidden And His Band (1928-1930), and after was accompanying artists such as: Richard Tauber, Sir Harry Lauder, Beatrice Lillie, Larry Adler, Gracie Fields, Vic Oliver, Max Miller and others. In 1934 he led his "Six Swingers" which enjoyed a good popularity in the 1930s.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Swing For Sale | George Scott Wood | 2007 | Compil. |
Hot Pie | George Scott Wood | 2003 | Compil. |
The London Piano Accordeon Band Directed By George Scott Wood | The London Piano-Accordion Band Directed By George Scott Wood | 1980 | Compil. |
1935 : 1936 | George Scott Wood & His The Six Swingers | 1977 | Compil. |
Satan Takes A Holiday / Whoa! Babe! | George Scott Wood | 1945 | Album |
Chopsticks / Three Little Fishies | George Scott Wood | 1939 | Album |
Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs - Film Selection | The Orchestra Of Merry Men, Nora Savage, Webster Booth, George Scott Wood | 1938 | Album |
Minuet For A Modern Miss / Plastered In Paris | George Scott Wood | 1938 | Album |
The Umbrella Man (From "These Foolish Things") | George Scott Wood And The London Piano-Accordion Band | Album | |
Dere's Jazz In Dem Dere Horns / Rockin' Chair | George Scott Wood And His The Six Swingers | Album | |
Jazz In The Rain / Two Gun Dan | George Scott Wood Accompanied By His The Six Swingers | Album | |
We´re Not Dressing/Flying Down To Rio -Film Songs Selection | George Scott Wood | Album |
George Scott Wood And His Accordion Band |
George Scott Wood And His Orchestra |