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Three artists share the alias Scotty: 1- Scotty (born David Scott, 1951, Westmoreland, Jamaica — died 27 February 2003, Kingston, Jamaica) performed as a reggae vocalist and deejay. 2- Scotty, also known as Scotty ATL, is an Atlanta-based rapper and songwriter. 3- Oliver Dix, also known as Scotty, is a German producer and deejay who took part in several dance acts like Belmond & Parker, Clubstars, or Disco Deejays. As a solo artist, Scotty or DJ Scotty released and produced his own music with hits like "Dreamland", "Du Hast, Du Lachst", "Don't Stop (The Party)", "Let's Celebrate", "Don't Cry Tonight",...
As a resident at Gatecrasher in Sheffield, England, Scott Bond's reputation grew quickly, making him one of the U.K.'s most esteemed trance DJs at the end of the '90s. Voted Resident of the Year 1999 and fifth in the Best DJ poll by the readers of Mixmag, a popular U.K. dance magazine, Bond was also featured on Radio 1's Essential Mix show multiple times, further illustrating his popularity in England. In addition, he began increasing his reputation by spinning in other countries around the world. .
Scott Joplin (born between June 1867 and January 1868, died April 1, 1917) was an American musician and composer of ragtime music. He remains the best-known ragtime figure and is regarded as one of the three most important composers of classic ragtime, along with James Scott and Joseph Lamb. Scott Joplin, the second of six children, was born in eastern Texas, near Linden, to Florence Givins and Giles or Jiles Joplin. For many years, his birthdate was thought to be November 24, 1868; but research by ragtime historian Ed Berlin has revealed this is inaccurate. After 1871, the Joplin family...
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Singin' in the Rain (At Home With, Coral)
If These Walls Could Talk (feat. Dorothy)
05.If These Walls Could Talk (feat. Dorothy)
Male/Female Scott Family Napkins Themes
Lightworks (Vocal by Dorothy Collins)
Scott Family Napkins Guidance Tracks
Sometimes I'm Happy (At Home With, Coral)
Snake Woman (At Home With, Coral)
Good News-Here's Hamm's Beer (Mel Tormé)
Keep on the Go With Atlantic (Atlantic Imperial)
Living Curl / They Did It! (Revlon Hair Spray)
Melonball Bounce (Sprite)
The Tingling Tartness of Sprite
It’s Compatible (RCA Victor TV)
Lilt Home Permanent (Procter & Gamble)
New Sensations in Sound (RCA Victor TV)
Stop at the Esso Sign (Rehearsal 1)
Right Car, Right Price (Chrysler)
Dirty Carburetor #1 & #2 (Atlantic Imperial)
It’s the Ice-Creamiest (Russell’s Ice Cream)
RFK, Liz & Dick, Nudity in Movies (Look Magazine)
The Fashion to Be Fashionable (Ford Galaxie)
Seven-Minute Fluffy (Swel Frosting)
DX Super Boron (Sunray DX Oil Co.)
It Outsells Because It Excels (Duquesne Beer)
RCA Victor High Fidelity Theme
Good News–Here’s Hamm’s Beer
Hangover Dirt (Instant Fels Naptha)
Wave Your Hair With Hudnut Care (Richard Hudnut)
There’s a Tingle in the Taste (Fitger’s Beer)
Use Vicks Medicated Cough Drops
Go Greyhound - Leave the Driving to Us
Think of a Carpet (Masland Carpets)
Nothing Works Like Listerine
Melonball Bounce (Sprite)
What’s New, Bokoo? / An Unusual Name
Stop at the Esso Sign (Rehearsal 2)
When You Shop at a Food Town Store
The Taste Is Great (Tareyton Cigarettes)
Who Took the Beer? (Hamm’s Beer)