Jim Scott
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 78 |
Albums | Sailing With the Moon |
Earth Sky Love and Dreams | |
Awards | Grammy Award for Album of the Year |
Grammy Award for Record of the Year | |
Grammy Award for Best Rock Album | |
Grammy Award for Best Country Album | |
Official site | jimscottmusic.com |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Date of birth | January 1,1946 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Songs | SongsThe Rainforest SongBig & Little Stuff · 2000 A Song for the EarthEarth Sky Love and Dreams · 2002 The Oneness of EverythingSailing With the Moon · 2000 View 25+ more |
List | The Rainforest SongBig & Little Stuff · 2000 |
Movies/Shows | Sound City |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 777365 |
Jim Scott Life story
Jim Scott is an American record producer and audio engineer, best known for his large body of work as an engineer, and his work as a producer with American rock bands Tedeschi Trucks Band and Wilco.
Sunderland boy, 5, is 'youngest' to finish Coast-to-Coast
...By Jim Scott & Lee JohnsonBBC NewsA five-year-old boy is believed to have become the youngest to complete the near-200 mile Coast-to-Coast...
Huge cardboard building pops up in Newcastle city centre
...By Jim Scott & Sharuna SagarBBC NewsA huge building made entirely from cardboard boxes has popped up in Newcastle city centre...
D-Day: A French horse called George was an unlikely hero
... D-Day veteran Jim Scott, 95, tells the story of George from his home in Chichester, 75 years after setting sail from Warsash, Hampshire, on D-Day...
D-Day: A French horse called George was an unlikely hero
On 6 June 1944, British commandos were fighting their way from The Beaches of Normandy further inland, to support troops who had landed in the Early Hours of The Morning .
They had secured the strategically important river crossing of Pegasus Bridge , and as the Germans launched a counter offensive there was a race against time to get reinforcements to The Bridge .
Help came from an unlikely source, as commandos with heavy mortar rounds came across a White Horse called George, which helped shoulder The Burden of their load.
Together they made the hazardous journey to The Bridge and were able to secure The River crossing that paved the way for troops to be able to move further into France and ultimately defeat The Nazis .
D-Day veteran Jim Scott , 95, tells the story of George from his home in Chichester, 75 years after setting sail from Warsash, Hampshire, on D-Day.
Source of news: bbc.com