Jimmy Scott Smithsonian Interview Block 726 (Q3184): Difference between revisions
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But I'm talking about that time that they put you on the radio in Newark, because somebody had called in and said, "Jimmy Scott's dead," because you were always loved in Newark, because you kind of began in Newark, to a certain degree. Newark was the town where you had really made your mark. When you had heard somebody . . .
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