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Mabel Scott
Mabel Scott (30 April 1915, Richmond, Virginia – 19 July 2000, Los Angeles), was an American gospel music and R&B vocalist. Hailing from Richmond, Virginia, Mabel Scott resided in New York and Cleveland before arriving on the West Coast blues scene in 1942. Mabel is probably remembered more for her 1948 hits ''Elevator Boogie'' and ''Boogie Woogie Santa Claus'' than for her 1949-1951 marriage to the featured piano player of ''Elevator Boogie'', Charles Brown of Johnny Moore's Three Blazers.〔CD line notes: Billboard Greatest R&B Christmas Hits, 1990 Rhino Records〕
== New York ==
Scott moved to New York City early in her life and developed her singing voice in church, eventually forming an all-girl gospel group, the Song Cycles. Around 1932 Scott began singing at Harlem's Cotton Club with Cab Calloway's Orchestra and the dancing Nicholas Brothers.

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