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Audrey Scott - Singer & Songwriter
Audrey was born in Birmingham to Jamaican parents and moved to London when she was 12
years old. Audrey sang both in the church and school choirs & also a little drama while living
in Birmingham.
Audrey’s interest in music began at an early age where she’d sing along to Millie Smalls’ ‘My
boy Lollipop’ with her elder siblings, who were also musical. Her older brother Jimmy Stratdan had hits with ‘So Long Baby’ & ‘Lorraine’ while working with Junior English & Zabandis in the early 70’s.
Her interest in music developed more while at college where she met Janette Edwards, who
was singing with a band at the time and Janette introduced Audrey to the keyboard player
Noel (aka Fish) Salmon, and from then on they became friends and started rehearsing
together at Fish’s’ house and along with his friend Lloyd they went on to help form the girl
group The Sadonians.
Recordings:
1977 - The Day Will Come – produced by Neville King – this was their first recording done at
Gooseberry Studies in the West End and engineered by Dennis Bovell. This record reached
number 4 in the British Reggae Charts – Black Echoes.
Their second recording, was sung by Audrey was done in 1979 – ‘Goodbye My Love’
produced by John Rubie – Freedom Sounds and this song reached number 2 in the Black Echoes charts
and is their biggest to-date. It is still being played today.
Currently working on new releases for 2021 with Rastahood Productions.
Audrey was born in Birmingham to Jamaican parents and moved to London when she was 12
years old. Audrey sang both in the church and school choirs & also a little drama while living
in Birmingham.
Audrey’s interest in music began at an early age where she’d sing along to Millie Smalls’ ‘My
boy Lollipop’ with her elder siblings, who were also musical. Her older brother Jimmy Stratdan had hits with ‘So Long Baby’ & ‘Lorraine’ while working with Junior English & Zabandis in the early 70’s.
Her interest in music developed more while at college where she met Janette Edwards, who
was singing with a band at the time and Janette introduced Audrey to the keyboard player
Noel (aka Fish) Salmon, and from then on they became friends and started rehearsing
together at Fish’s’ house and along with his friend Lloyd they went on to help form the girl
group The Sadonians.
Recordings:
1977 - The Day Will Come – produced by Neville King – this was their first recording done at
Gooseberry Studies in the West End and engineered by Dennis Bovell. This record reached
number 4 in the British Reggae Charts – Black Echoes.
Their second recording, was sung by Audrey was done in 1979 – ‘Goodbye My Love’
produced by John Rubie – Freedom Sounds and this song reached number 2 in the Black Echoes charts
and is their biggest to-date. It is still being played today.
Currently working on new releases for 2021 with Rastahood Productions.
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