The Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis Cookbook, Vol.The Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis Cookbook (Prestige, 1958).The Eddie Davis Trio featuring Shirley Scott, Organ (Roulette, 1958).The Eddie Davis Trio featuring Shirley Scott (Roost, 1958).Count Basie Presents Eddie Davis Trio + Joe Newman (Roulette, 1957).1963: A Chip Off the Old Block (Blue Note).1969: Shirley Scott & the Soul Saxes (Atlantic).1964: Everybody Loves a Lover (Impulse!).1964: Blue Flames (Prestige) - with Stanley Turrentine.1964: Travelin' Light (Prestige) - with Kenny Burrell.1963: Soul Shoutin' (Prestige) - with Stanley Turrentine.1963: The Soul Is Willing (Prestige) - with Stanley Turrentine.1962: Happy Talk (Prestige) - also released as Sweet Soul.1961: Shirley Scott Plays Horace Silver (Prestige).1961: Blue Seven (Prestige) - released 1965.1960-61: Stompin' (Prestige) - with Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis released 1967.1960: Soul Sister (Prestige) - released 1966.1958-60: The Shirley Scott Trio (Moodsville).1958-60: Shirley's Sounds (Prestige) - released 1961. 1959: Scottie Plays the Duke (Prestige).Scott won an $8 million settlement in February 2000 against American Home Products, the manufacturers of the drug cocktail. Scott died of heart failure in 2002, which was hastened by the diet drug fen-phen. In the 1980s, she became a jazz educator and became a highly known and respected member of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania's jazz community. Saxophonist Harold Vick often played with her. Later, she led her own group, mostly a trio. She was married to Stanley Turrentine and played with him from 1960 to 1969. Duviviers acoustic bass sounded deep, full, and clear through the Fynes. In the 1950s she became known for her work (1956–1959) with the saxophone player Eddie Davis, particularly on the song "In the Kitchen". Alongside Shirley Scotts brisk, key-hammering Hammond B3 organ stabs. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Scott was an admirer of Jimmy Smith, and played piano and trumpet before moving to the Hammond organ, her main instrument, though on occasion she still played piano.
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