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Sonny Scott seems to have been part of the scene in Birmingham, Alabama during the 1920s and early 1930s as he was an associate of the better-known pianist (and occasional guitarist) Walter Roland and singer Lucille "Bessie Jackson" Bogan, whom he accompanied on many of their recordings. However, he also waxed 16 sides under his own name for the American Record Company in 1933, and on some of these he was backed by Roland. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Alabama & The East Coast (1933-1937)
Sonny Scott (1933)
Obscurely Fine
The Complete Recordings In Chronological Order (1933)
Alabama & the East Coast 1933-1937
1933
Poco Loco In The Coco Vol.3
Ain't Times Hard: Political and Social Comment in the Blues
Ain't Times Hard [Disc 2]
Ain't Times Hard (JSP CD B)
Alabama The East Coast (1933-1937)
Alabama & The East Coast