Peggy Scott-Adams

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Peggy Scott-Adams (born Peggy Stoutmeyer ; born June 25, 1948 in Opp , Alabama ) is an American blues and soul singer. It is also known as the Little Lady with the Big Voice ( the little lady with the big voice called).

In the 1960s, Peggy Scott had several soul hits in a duet with Jo Jo Benson , including Lover's Holiday , Soul Shake and Pickin 'Wild Mountain Berries . After that, it became quiet around her, although she continued to perform.

In the mid-1990s she made a comeback with the song Bill , which is about a husband cheating - with another man. Since then, Scott-Adams has released a number of soul blues albums. In 2004 the gospel album God Can, And He Will was released .

Discography

  • Help Yourself (1996)
  • Contagious (1997)
  • Undisputed Queen (1999)
  • Live in Alabama & More (2000)
  • Hot & Sassy (2001)
  • Loose (2003)
  • God Can, And He Will (2004)

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