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Erik Scott

Erik Scott is an American bass guitar player, producer, and songwriter. Scott played bass for the band Flo & Eddie in the 1970s as well as Alice Cooper in the early 1980s, for whom he also produced. In the 1990s he was one of the founding members of Sonia Dada, which reached the number one position on the Australian music charts with their debut album. Scott was also the co-writer of the song ''Father, Father'', which was the title track for the Pops Staples' album of the same name, winner of the 1994 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album. In 2008 he became a solo artist as well, with his debut album ''Other Planets''. His second solo album ''And The Earth Bleeds'' was released in 2014.
==Early career==
Erik Scott played his first instrument in the fourth grade. As a professional he was first recorded as a bass player on the albums of bands as far back as 1969〔 with the bands Food and Jambalaya. Then in 1974 he was the bass player on Flo & Eddie's comedy rock album ''Illegal, Immoral and Fattening'' as well as their 1976 follow-up album ''Moving Targets''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Erik Scott Credits )〕 Scott also toured with the band from 1974 onwards. According to Scott, it was Flo & Eddie that gave him his enduring industry nickname "Eski".〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=November 3, 2012 )〕 In 1978 Scott became the bass player for Tonio K on his solo album ''Life in the Foodchain'', and in 1980 on Franne Golde's final solo album, ''Restless''.〔 In 1980, Scott was co-producer on Peter McIan's album ''Playing Near the Edge'', which was voted one of ''Cashboxs top ten albums of the year, and teamed up with Carl Palmer and John Nitzinger in the group ''PM'' as bass player for their sole album.〔(1:PM album review )〕 They appeared on the German TV show ''Rockpop'' performing the single "Dynamite".〔(PM's "Dynamite" performance on Rockpop )〕 Scott was a producer on Sharon O'Neill's 1981 album ''Maybe'', which reached number 38 on the Australian music charts.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sharon O'Neill: Maybe )〕 During this period Scott also wrote and recorded music for the television shows ''Starsky & Hutch'', ''Charlie’s Angels'', ''Vega$'', and ''The The Love Boat''.〔

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