Physical Description:
3 cassette tapes
4 33 r.p.m. recordings
.1 l.f. vertical file
14 iconographic
Dates:
1984-1999
Provenance:
This material was sent unsolicited to Charles Wolfe at Middle Tennessee
State University by Tommy Scott and passed on to the Center in June, 1999.
Biographical sketch:
Tommy Scott, born in Toccoa, Georgia, began performing in medicine shows
in 1930 and by winning an amateur contest, was able to join "Doc" M.F.
Chamberlain's "Herb O Lac Medicine Show" which he took over in 1936. Scott
collaborated for some time with Charlie Monroe, playing music and selling
the "snake oil" passed on by Doc Chamberlain. When Scott struck out on
his own, he renewed the medicine show format and performed at hundreds
of different cities per year up through the present. He has performed on
numerous television shows including the Today Show, David Letterman "Late
Nite," the Oprah Winfrey show, the Nashville Television Network, and the
Grand Ole Opry
Scope and content:
3 cassete tapes of Tommy Scott. One of the recordings contains 65 years
of interviews and records from live old radio broadcasts; the other two
contain forms of bluegrass. The four lp discs are recordings of bluegrass,
gospel, country, and medicine show repertoire. The 14 iconographic items
are publicity prints, four in color and the rest in halftone. They depict
studio poses, performances, and t.v. appearances. The vertical file materials
include newspaper articles and references to the Georgia Music Hall of Fame, along with a souvenir
booklet of photographs.
Location:
The tapes are filed among the sound recordings under "Doc." The LPs
are filed among the sound recordings under Katona Records and Family Records.
The vertical file material is in the biographical vertical file under "Scott,
Tommy." The images are in the iconographic biographical file.
Related Materials:
The InMagic rarebooks database has numerous titles searchable by the
term "oil."