Scott Record
Scott Record is his real name but most people would be hard-pressed to identify his real voice. Scott Record is a master impressionist with an impressive repertoire that ranges from Richard Simmons to Tom Jones. He has performed for audiences worldwide and his show will have you laughing uncontrollably
As a child growing up in New England, Scott Record's early interests and training were in the fields of music, tap dancing, magic, acting, and sports. In between his schoolwork and hours spent working at his family's diner, (which Scott claims helped his character skills immeasurably), Scott acted with several regional companies, as well as with the Boston Children's Theater.As a musician, Scott Record had a treasured involvement with the Boston Pops Orchestra, playing in the percussion section during the final year of legendary conductor Arthur Fiedler's reign. Scott also played with numerous jazz, rock, and show bands throughout the New England area.
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. After watching the celebrity names revolve weekly on the marquis of that establishment, 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 Dangerfield's opening act.
Since then, Scott has worked with Joan Rivers, Carol Channing, Ann-Margret, Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, Robert Goulet, Dinah Shore, The Temptations, Bobby Vinton, Louie Anderson, Huey Lewis and the News, Crystal Gayle, Tom Jones, Julio Iglesias, Perry Como, Tony Bennett, The Gatlin Brothers, Anthony Newley, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Celine Dion, Cher, Clint Black, and many more.
Scott Record performs internationally as well as 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. Corporate appearances make up a large percentage of Scott's current schedule. Many Fortune 500 companies such as Bristol Myers, Warner Lambert, AT&T, Chrysler, Ford, Isuzu, Phillip Morris, GB, Sunoco, American Airlines, RJR Nabisco and Motorola have enjoyed Scott's performances and continually book him for return engagements.
Golf is a passion for Scott as well as a wonderful self-promotion tool. He currently headlines as well as competes in many of the major Pro-Am events sponsored by the PGA, LPGA. USGA, and the Seniors Tour, and participates in many fund-raising charity tournaments, including the Bob Hope Desert Classic, the Nabisco-Dinah Shore, and the AT&T Pebble Beach.
Another facet of Scott's talent lies in commercial voice-over recording. His uncanny ability to do thousands of unique character voices keeps him busy as a character actor representing a wide variety of nationally recognized products In 1988, Scott's vocal contributions were instrumental in the production of the Academy Award winning animated short, "Sundae 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 Tarzan's yell in the Disney animated feature "Tarzan."
Scott recently completed his first CD entitled "Record On CD". This CD enabled Scott to 'just sing" some ofhis favorite songs without doing comedy. Also included on the CD are some "humorous" contributions from Scott's act, including his signature piece "New York", New York" which he sings with "skips" in the record. (If you get the CD, the CD doesn't skip~ the piece is done live!).

