
Max K. Lipscomb was born in Dallas in 1940 and joined up as a rhythm guitarist/pianist in Gene Vincent's Blue Caps in late 1957. Lipscomb was listed as being 20 even though he was already 17. Philly based "teen idol" producer's Bob Crewe and Frank Slay soon recorded him under the stage name Scotty McKay, whom Lipscomb remembers being called at the suggestion of Dick Clark. Scotty McKay released sides on a series of small East Coast labels including Event
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Bad Times
Rollin' Dynamite
Cry Me A River
Evenin' Time
Black Cat
Midnight Cryin' Time
black cat ('66)
Don't Wait
Let The Good Times Roll
High On Life
Cry Me A River [Alt. Take]
All Around The World
Midnight Crying Time
Little Lump Of Sugar
Sea Cruise
Roberta
You're So Square
i'm gonna love ya
Evenin' Time (1959)
Here Comes Batman
Little Liza Jane
Olive Learned To Popeye
Bad Times - Scotty McKay
The Girl Next Door
Little Miss Blue
The Train Kept A-Rollin'
Rollin’ Dynamite
Pull Down The Sky
All Around The World (Savanna 501) Dallas, Tx. 1966
Li'l Liza Jane
I've Been Thinkin'
Evenin´ Time
All Around The World (Claridge)
I've Got My Eyes On You
Rollin' Dynamite / scotty mckay
The Train Kept A Rollin'
Train Kept A Rollin'
Rollin Dynamite
i've got my eye on you
Rollin´Dynamite
Don't Wait - Scotty McKay
Opening credits
Little Lump Of Sugar / scotty mckay
Tokyo Stomp / chuck fayne
Scotty McKay - Rollin' Dynamite
Salty Water Man
Tokyo Stomp
It's A Funny Thing
Half a heartache
Waikiki Beach (1966 US)
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