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  1. Scott Billington (born October 27, 1951, in Melrose, Massachusetts) is an American record producer, songwriter, record company executive and blues musician. [1] [2] [3] [4] Biography. Billington's career began in Boston in the early 1970s, when he managed the New England Music City record store and edited the music magazine Pop Top.

  2. Bio. With over 100 albums to his credit, among them three Grammy winners, eleven Grammy nominees, and many other award winners, record producer Scott Billington balances a broad musical background and a keen ear with a knack for bringing out the best in the artists with whom he works.

  3. Produced by Scott Billington, the album was recorded at Ultransonic Studios, in New Orleans. "I Believe I Can Fly" is a cover of the R. Kelly song. Brown learned to perform "Cabbage Head" during her childhood. Dan Penn wrote "Be Good to Me Tonight" and "Can't Stand a Broke Man". "True" is a cover of the Paul Gayten song.

  4. Scott Billington is a Grammy ® winning producer, musician, writer, and record executive who has worked with many of the greatest artists in American roots music. Pictured with Ruth Brown (Barbara Roberds photo) . Making Tracks: A Record Producer’s Southern Roots Music Journey.

  5. Produktion. Scott Billington. Studio (s) Ultrasonic Studios, New Orleans; The Magic Shop, New York City. R + B = Ruth Brown ist ein Rhythm-and-Blues -Album, das die US-amerikanische Sängerin Ruth Brown im Januar und Februar 1997 für Bullseye Blues, ein Sublabel von Rounder Records, aufgenommen hat.

  6. Recorded in October 1993, the album was produced by Scott Billington; Billington later called Beau Jocque among the producer's most exciting finds. "Hucklebuck" is a version of the dance tune. "Zydeco Boogie Woogie" is an interpretation of John Lee Hooker's "Boogie Chillen'". "Give It to Me" uses scratches by a New Orleans turntablist.

  7. IRMA THOMAS. • Fiftieth Annivarsary Celebration (Rounder 2214) • Simply Grand (Rounder 2202) GRAMMY NOMINATION, 2009. BEST OF THE BEAT AWARD (NEW ORLEANS) CONTEMPORARY BLUES ALBUM, 2009. BLUES MUSIC ASSOCIATION SOUL/BLUES ALBUM OF THE YEAR, 2009. • After the Rain (Rounder 2149) GRAMMY WINNER.