Shirley Scott
Shirley Scott, affectionately known as the "Queen of the Organ," was a pioneering American jazz organist whose music seamlessly blended bebop, blues, and gospel elements. Born and raised in Philadelphia, Scott's career spanned over four decades, during which she became one of the most appealing representatives of the Hammond B-3 organ. Her soulful and melodic playing style helped define the sound of small-group soul-jazz, earning her a dedicated following. Scott's discography is a treasure trove of powerful original blues and captivating renditions of jazz standards, particularly her releases from the 1960s. Her influence on the jazz world is undeniable, and her music continues to inspire and uplift fans worldwide.
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