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This Season (2010)
Local Food: $0
Other Charities: $0

Last Season (2009)
Local Food: $458,465
Other Charities: $58,929

On Stage 7/13 – Dr. Arvin Scott

From a humble beginning having built his first drums using discarded packing boxes at the age of 12, Dr. Arvin Scott grew to become an award-wining, multi-instrumentalist, composer, motivational, youth program founder/director, and university professor with a track record that spans nearly 40 years. His specialties including African, Caribbean, Brazilian, Classic Jazz, Nu Jazz, and R&B are foundations for his eclectic “Nu Jazz World Beat” compositions.
Selected performance highlights include Umbria Italy at the Umbria Jazz Festival (representing Berklee college of Music); Bajia Brazil; the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, Inc. Atlanta Heroes Awards hosted by John Bon Jovi, Janet Jackson, Michael Bolton, Jimmy Jam & Terri Lewis & others that honored Human Rights Activist and Leader Mrs. Coretta Scott King; Multi-Grammy Award Winner, Usher; Ground-breaking Artist, The B-52’s; and Concert Promoter, Charlie Brusco; frequent performances (since 2000) with world-renowned “jam band” Widespread Panic, at sell-out concerts of up to 20,000 fans per show at the Phillips Arena in Atlanta, as well as Birmingham, New Orleans, and Athens.

Other selected highlights include featured performing artist/instructor at multi Grammy-Award winner, Roy aka “Futureman” Wooten’s (of Bela Fleck and the Fleck Tones) World Music Camp at Camp Garner, performances at two International Olympic events–1996 and in 2004. He has recording credits on Widespread Panic at the Classic Center CD. Dr. Scott has toured Rhode Island, Boston, New Hampshire, Main, with Grammy Award winner Mose Allison. He was jazz drummer for the late Alan Dawson on vibes and has performed with a host of trail-blazing, classic, R&B & pop artists such as Chuck Jackson, known for hit singles, “Any Day Now” (written by Burt Bacharach), “I don’t Want to Cry”, and “I keep Forgettin”, Rufus Thomas of Memphis known for his hit recording “Walking The Dog”, the late Mary Wells known for her hit “Two Lovers”. Dr Scott, along with Jonah Ellis–R&B hit producer/guitarist, songwriter & former musical director for The Temptations, performed as opening act for a concert headlined by the late James Brown in Knoxville Tennessee. He has also toured with Montana Skies in LA, Baltimore, North Carolina, Grorgia, Tennessee.

Dr. Scott has earned several awards and honors as an educator and youth program founder & director as well as a performing artist. In 2005 his (Afro/World/Jazz based) “Spirit of the Drum” title track from his audio CD, “Spirit of the Drum” was selected by PBS for background music in the public TV educational program History Detectives. In 2000 Scott was a multi-award winner at the Flagpole Athens Music Awards including: Album of the Year, Best World/Ethnic music for his debut “Spirit Of The Drum” CD, and Best Supporter for the Music Scene for his “Drumming for Success” youth program-a community-based, youth, motivational program that inspires and rewards academic achievements and provides incentives for success in life (www.drummingforsuccess.com). He was also a finalist in both the “World Music” and “Jazz” categories 2002 and World Music in 2006 Flagpole Music Awards.
Workshops and master class presentations include Georgia Music Hall of Fame, Boys and Girls Clubs, Regional Girl Scouts events just to name a few.�
He has received honors from The University Of Georgia Optimist Club International, The University of Georgia’s Center for Learning Disabilities, The UGA Career Counseling Center, The UGA Gold Key International Honor Society, and The Athens Human Rights Festival for outstanding contributions to university students and community youth through music and role-modeling. In 2006 he was honored with a full page “Super Citizen” photo and article feature by the Athens Banner Herald News.
Dr. Scott was on the faculty at the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston before he moved to his present home in Athens, GA where he has taught at the University of Georgia’s Hugh Hodgson School of Music since 1991. He is an endorser & clinician for Latin Percussion Inc., Sonor Percussion, Sabian Cymbals Inc., and Vic Firth–leading percussion manufacturers and distributors. He is a charter member and contributing writer for LP’s Reading Writing and Rhythm percussion newsletter, the LP web site and Vic Firth Percussion News. He has been listed, since 2001, with photo in LP’s (Latin Percussion Inc.) internationally distributed product catalogue.
Dr. Scott currently balances full-time teaching at the University of Georgia with concert performances, his drumming for success youth program, master classes and workshops at public and private schools, universities, churches/ministeries, community, youth agencies—Boys and Girls Clubs, head start programs, with quality time with his wife Amanda Scott and Daughter Elizabeth Ann Scott.

He is available for Concerts,  Master Classes, Individual & Group Instruction, and After School Programs.

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