About Peggy Scott-Adams
Peggy Scott-Adams (born Peggy Stoutmeyer in Opp, Alabama, on 25 June 1948; died 27 March 2023) was an African-American Soul and R&B singer. She was sometimes known by her earlier name of Peggy Scott,[1] and billed as 'The Little Lady with the Big Voice'. Early life and career Peggy Scott-Adams grew up as a child from a very small typical town of Opp in Alabama. Throughout her early career, Peggy Scott toured with Ben E. King as a teenager and hit the Top 40 three times as a duet act with Jo Jo Benson back in the 1960s.
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