R&B trumpeter, bandleader, songwriter, arranger, record producer and A&R man for Duke/Peacock Records, Joseph Wade “Joe” Scott, was born in in Texarkana, Texas on December 2, 1924 and settled in Houston, Texas, around 1950.
He wrote and arranged songs for Johnny Ace, Big Mama Thornton, Bobby Bland and Junior Parker, as well as leading their touring bands, and is regarded as the man who created the big horn sound for blues bands. His big bands created the “Duke sound”.
Joe Scott moved back to California in around 1970 and died in Culver City, California on March 6, 1979, aged 54.
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