Monday, April 19, 2021

Listening to Prestige 559: Rhoda Scott


LISTEN TO ONE: Hey! Hey! Hey!

 Rhoda Scott does not have the same name recognition as other soul jazz organists of her generation, but that's only true if you confine your attention to this side of the Atlantic. Shortly after recording two Prestige sessions, she set sail for France, where she has lived and performed ever since, and where she has become a major star.

This first date in Englewood Cliffs was a brief one, so I'll make this brief, and treat Scott at greater length later on. She recorded four songs with a quartet and vocal group. The second session was just the quartet. Two of the songs from June made


the album that was completed in October; two were released separately on a 45 RPM single. Both the LP and the 45 are credited to the Rhoda Scott Trio, never mind the number of musicians who actually played, and the album is titled Hey! Hey! Hey!, although that song is only on the 45.

The Shouters are presumably the same Buddy Lucas vocal group that recorded for Prestige in April, but augmented here with a male voice (perhaps Lucas; the individual singers are not identified here). If it's an entirely different group called the Shouters, then we have a really odd coincidence, because the combo that recorded with Lucas for Prestige in April, included trumpeter Joe Thomas, not to be confused with tenor saxophonist Joe Thomas who played on this set, although both were born in the same year (1909). had solid careers as swing era musicians, and died within a couple of years of each other in the 1980s.

"Hey! Hey! Hey!" and "If You're Lonely" were the 45, released on Tru-Sound, as was the album.

1 comment:

Russ said...

Hey Tad,

This brings me back to the halcyon days of jazz in NewArk, N.J.!! Rhoda was a regular in the clubs...this is a NewArk based group, I believe. The formative days of Rudy's new studio in Englewood Cliffs.

Thanx!!