Herbert Scott


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    Herbert Scott is 23 year old saxophonist from the Washington D.C.
    area. As a young student Herbert participated in various arts programs
    including the Patricia M. Sitar Center, the Levine School of Music,
    Duke Ellington High School for Performing Arts and The Washington Jazz
    Arts Institute. Herbert has also competed scholastically and
    professionally in the Rose D'Amour Scholarship, a Laurel Fund
    Scholarship recipient,Ken and Sandy Beal scholarship recipient second place in the Levine School of Music annual concerto competition, and the most outstanding musician award in high school. Herbert has just completed his Bachelor's Degree in Jazz Studies from Michigan State.
    Birthday:Aug-01-1986
    Location:Washington
    Clubs:Acting,
    Gender:Male
    Orientation:straight
    Ethnicity:Black
    Religion:Christian
    Smoke/Drink:no
    Children:no
    Status:
    Interested:Improving community relationships
    Education
    School: Michigan State University
    Class Year: Grad
    Major: Jazz Studies
    GPA: 3.0
     
    Work
    Company: Cinnamon Entertainment
    Position: Owner
    Time Period: from 2005-2009
    Location: Washington, D.C. 20011

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    Herbert Scott @ Nov 6, 2009 3:50PM
    Thanks for visiting my profile. Check out my blog here and on http://herbspiceandcinnastix.blogspot.com

    Be on the lookout for my new CD, 'Sketches of U St., An Art Collaborative', scheduled for release on December 18, 2009. This is my duo CD featuring Herb Scott(sax) and Hope Udobi(piano)together as the H2 Duo. This CD is dedicated to U St. N.W. in Washington, D.C. U St. has long been home to African-American entertainers since the turn of the century.
    Stay posted!