Name Jim Scott Role Singer | ||
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Awards Grammy Award for Album of the Year, Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical Albums Silver Solstice, Missa Gaia/Earth Mass, Miho: Journey to the Mount, Earthbeat, Spanish Angel Similar Paul Winter, Paul Halley, Ringo Starr, Eugene Friesen, Richard Dodd | ||
Education Eastman School of Music |
Harmony by jim scott solo version
Jim Scott is an American guitarist, singer-songwriter and composer in the genres of jazz, classical and folk music.
Contents
- Harmony by jim scott solo version
- May your life be as a song jim scott and friends
- Life
- Discography
- References

May your life be as a song jim scott and friends
Life
Scott co-wrote the celebrated Missa Gaia - Earth Mass and many other pieces with the Paul Winter Consort. He has recorded many albums of original music, and collected and arranged The Earth and Spirit Songbook, an anthology of 110 songs of earth and peace by contemporary songwriters. In between tours, he conducts the Worcester Massachusetts Community Choir.
He has performed in 49 U.S. states (not Alaska), England, Scotland, Italy, France, Greece, Australia, Nicaragua, Mexico and Canada. He also performed in Carnegie Hall, the Newport Jazz Festival (with the Paul Winter Consort), The Great Peace March for Global Nuclear Disarmament with Pete Seeger and Peter Yarrow.
His world tours have included a European tour with The Griffith Singers performing his choral music (in 1997), recording in the gardens of Findhorn, Scotland with jazz flautist Paul Horn, touring Nicaragua with Holly Near (in 1984), and performing in Australia for colleges and the Institute for Earth Education International Conference (in 1990).
He has also played on stage with musicians John Denver, Tracy Chapman, Joan Baez, 10,000 Maniacs, Joni Mitchell, Jackson Browne, Dan Fogelberg, Odetta, Steve Gadd, Tony Levin, Nelson Rangell, Ed Tossing, and Tom Chapin.
Scott has been active in Unitarian Universalism, contributing hymns such as 'Gather the Spirit' and 'Common Ground' and co-chairing the Seventh Principle Project.