Giovanni domenico scafone jrr

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When Elvis came along, Jack realized he might have some potential with this new rock n roll sound. Dot was Jack's last major label, but he continued to record and tour. The Capitol recordings aren't bad, but somewhat formulaic and devoid of originality.

In 1963 Berry Gordy approached Jack about recording for Motown, but Scott felt uncomfortable with the Motown sound and he signed with Chet Atkins at RCA instead.

Jack recut the song under the new title "Leroy" and initially that was the side that took off, peaking at # 11 on the Billboard charts. Compared to the Capitol sides, the recordings for RCA (usually with first class backing from the Nashville A-Team) were a definite improve- ment and if the Bear Family box-set is too much for you, the CD "Jack Scott on Groove" is warmly recommended.

After RCA there were one-off singles for ABC-Paramount (1966), Jubilee (1967) and GRT (1970).

In 1946 the Scafone family crossed the Canadian / US border from Windsor, Ontario, to Hazel Park, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit, just across the river. He was best known for his string of rockabilly hits in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

Those were the golden years of Rock and Roll.
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Doug Gorman
Played him on my radio show today---"Steps One and Two".
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Gary VanDecar
Jack Scott mentioned that My True Love and What in the world has come over You.

Were about Girls that he had dated while attending Hazel Park High School in Hazel Park, Michigan back in the early to middle 1950s.

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John Michels
Please tell me why Jack Scott isn’t in the RnR HoF! What a joke - he was great and totally deserving.
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Phil Buotte
Leroy's back in jail,,, Good Bye Baby,,, My true Love,,, RIP Jack Scott
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