Scott Record:
CLASS OF 1970
Memorial High SchoolClass of 1970
Middleboro, MA
Lowell State CollegeClass of 1975
Lowell, MA
University of MassachusettsClass of 1974
Amherst, MA
Scott's Story
Life
SCOTT RECORD
Singing Comedy Impressionist Scott Record has a career and background as versatile as his talents.
Scott moved to New York in 1978 where he found work as a bouncer/bartender in a disco directly across the street from Dangerfield's, the famous nightclub named after the well-known comedian. Scott decided to test his talents on a Monday night at Dangerfield's. Rodney immediately liked Scott and took him on the road where he successfully worked for a year as Rodney DangerfieldÂs opening act.
Scott also performs in Las Vegas, Lake Tahoe, and regularly in Atlantic City, where he was voted the Best Variety Act of the Year by Atlantic City Magazine. ...Expand for more
Corporate appearances make up a large percentage of ScottÂs current schedule. Many Fortune 500 companies have enjoyed ScottÂs performances and continually book him for return engagements.
Another facet of ScottÂs talent lies in commercial voiceover recording. In 1988, Scott's vocal contributions were instrumental in the production of the Academy Award winning animated short, ÂSundae in New York". This claymation movie featured the Mayor of New York, Ed Koch, as a "Gumby-like figure, with the voice of the Mayor (and ALL other characters) performed by Scott. Most recently, Scott can be heard as the voice of TarzanÂs yell in the Disney animated feature ÂTarzan.Â
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