Talk:Jimmy Scott
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Soprano? Castrato?
editHis voice isn't nearly that high, I'd place him between tenor and alto but I'm hardly an expert. For comparison, listen to recordings of Alessandro Moreschi, an actual castrato. Or, you know, a female soprano.75.49.251.170 (talk) 08:49, 24 April 2008 (UTC)
Little Jimmy Scott
editHe was known as "Little" Jimmy Scott in the 50s and 60s. Since his resurgence in popularity he's called himself Jimmy Scott. --SeanO 13:02, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
Hi Wiki, This is Jimmy Scott's wife and personal manager. To add to your page Jimmy has also received the "Jazz In Our Time" LIVING LEGEND AWARD at the Kennedy Center March 2007, as well as the N.A.B.O.B. PIONEER AWARD that same month.
'Jimmy & I' have moved from Euclid, Ohio 3 years ago and reside in Las Vegas, Nevada. Jimmy has not lived in N.J. since 1996, nor I since 1999.
Please make the corrections.
Thank You, Jeanie Scott Personal Manager www.jimmyscottofficialwebsite.org —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.189.241.145 (talk) 18:07, 13 June 2009 (UTC)
Legacy section: video interview
editThe reference to "Smithsonian Institute for the National Archives" in the Legacy section doesn't make any sense. The Smithsonian Institution (not Institute) and the National Archives and Records Administration are completely independent of one another. Dgorsline (talk) 19:28, 15 September 2014 (UTC)