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The Singing Scott Brothers

The Singing Scott Brothers were a close harmony variety act in the UK, particularly active between 1949 and 1955. They were real brothers from Glasgow and the family name was Brünjes. Harry was born in 1924, Drew in 1926 and Tom in 1928.
Initially their career was in Scotland in summer shows, pantomimes and variety weeks. Subsequently they moved south of the border with seasons at Bridlington, Scarborough, Great Yarmouth, Bournemouth and Blackpool.
The peak of their career was the Royal Variety Show in 1952 at the London Coliseum. It is only recently that old recordings have come to light including several of their radio shows. These recordings were of poor quality but have been digitally remastered for a compilation album. For the early recordings in Glasgow their father Harry Brünjes accompanied the three brothers on piano.
At the time of the CD release in 2009, Harry is 85 and lives on the Isle of Wight. Drew is 83 and based in Glasgow and Tom is 81 and has been in Los Angeles for over fifty years. After show business Harry became a headmaster, Drew a chemistry lecturer and Tom an electronics engineer. There were two more brothers, Eric (born 1933) and Jack (born 1937) and also two sisters Marie (born 1935) and Margaret (born 1940).
==References==

* Moore, John. ''The Gaiety, A panorama of popular theatre in Britain in the twentieth century '' UK: South Ayrshire Council, 2001. ISBN 978-0-901567-26-0
* The Performer, The Premier Variety Journal, The Official Organ of the Variety Artistes Federation. Registered at the GPO. October 9, 1952.

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