SS
About Sonny Scott
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.
Top Tracks
1
Coal Mountain Blues
2
Hard Luck Man
3
Highway No. 2 Blues
4
Red Rooster Blues
5
Red Cross Blues
6
Black Horse Blues
7
Try Me Man Blues
8
Naked Man Blues
9
Red Cross Blues No. 2
10
Fire Wood Man
Similar Artists
Find Radio Stations Playing Sonny Scott
Discover Sonny Scott and 50,000+ radio stations on our interactive 3D globe with audio-reactive visualizations.
Open Spinn Radio