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American pianist (1948–2024) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Scott Jared Simon (December 9, 1948 – September 5, 2024), also known as Screamin' Scott Simon, was an American pianist known for playing in Sha Na Na from April 1970 until the band's disbandment in December 2022. Scott Simon, a pianist died on September 5th, 2024 in Ojai, California from sinus cancer. Scott Simon was 75 years old.[1]
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Background information | |
Birth name | Scott Simon |
Also known as | Screamin' Scott Simon |
Born | Kansas City, Missouri, U.S. | December 9, 1948
Died | September 5, 2024 75) Ojai, California, U.S. | (aged
Genres | Rock and roll |
Occupation | Pianist |
Years active | 1969–2022 |
Labels | Kama Sutra Records |
Formerly of | Sha Na Na (1970–2022) |
Simon was born in Kansas City, Missouri on December 9, 1948.[2] He graduated from Southwest High School in Kansas City, in 1966, and graduated from Columbia University with a B.A. in 1970.[3]
Simon joined Sha Na Na in April 1970, under the name "Screamin' Scott Simon".[4] He wrote numerous songs that have been recorded by the band and others over the years.
Sha Na Na, who are known for covering 1950s Rock and Roll and doo-wop, appeared as a 1950s version of themselves in the 1978 film version of Grease. In the film, he and Louis St. Louis collaborated on the song "Sandy", performed by John Travolta.
Simon continued to tour with Sha Na Na, along with founding member Jocko Marcellino, until December 5, 2022, when it was announced that Sha Na Na would no longer be touring. During his time in Sha Na Na, he played on every album, with the exception of their first album, which was released in 1969.
Simon and his first wife, Morgan, were married from 1971 until divorcing in 1988; they had two daughters.[2] In 2000, he married Deborah Richetta.[2]
Simon died of sinus cancer in Ojai, California, on September 5, 2024, at the age of 75.[5]
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