Carroll W. Scott

Singer, Actor & Musician

"The power of music is a healing force to the human soul." -CW Scott

Veteran singer-actor-musician Carroll W. Scott began his musical sojourn in the South Bronx singing and playing clarinet from the age of 10.  As a young adult, Carroll played saxophone and sang in pop and jazz groups, sharing stage venues with percussionist Ray Barretto and guitarist Kenny Burrell.  He performed on Broadway and at Lincoln Center, Madison Square Garden and Carnegie Hall.  

Carroll was understudy to Clifton Davis in the Broadway play “Two Gentlemen of Verona”.  His vocal collaborations include McCoy Tyner’s “Inner Voices”, Pharoah Sanders’, “Rejoice” and Idris Muhammad’s, “You Ain’t No Friend of Mine”.  Carroll completed national and international tours with Tony Williams and the Platters and toured Italy and China as a featured singer and soloist with the Brooklyn Interdenominational Choir.  

Carroll performed with renowned French pianist Pierre Christophe at the Hotel d’Aubusson in Paris, France.  Carroll was invited to sing at The Django jazz club, NYC.  Most recently, Carroll is featured on Richard Baratta’s Grammy nominated CD, “Music in Film:The Reel Deal”.  

Carroll majored in clarinet and saxophone performance and minored in drama, receiving a B.S. in music from New York University.  He also achieved a M.S. in Special Education from Adelphi University and a Professional Diploma in school administrationand supervision from Long Island University.

The Power of Music

Carroll is featured on Richard Baratta's grammy nominated CD, "Music In Film: The Reel Deal" on Savant Records available at www.jazzdepot.com. Carroll will also be featured on Richard Baratta's soon to be released CD, Music In Film: The Reel Deal Take 2. 

Hotel d'Aubusson, Paris

I had the great opportunity to perform with  renowned French pianist Pierre Christophe at the Hotel d’Aubusson in Paris France. You can purchase Pierre's new CD, Flowing at https://www.camille-productions.com/portfolio/flowing/ 

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