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Scott and Asheton
* 1949 Scott Asheton, American drummer ( The Stooges and Sonic's Rendezvous Band )
Brothers Ron ( guitar ) and Scott Asheton ( drums ) and their friend Dave Alexander ( bass guitar ) rounded out the rest of the band, with Osterberg taking vocal duties.
Scott Asheton performed with Sonic's Rendezvous Band and the Scott Morgan Group.
Pop and the Ashetons first reunited that year, appearing on four songs on the Skull Ring album with Pop on vocals, Scott Asheton on drums, and Ron Asheton on both guitar and bass.
Watt and Mascis later joined Asheton and his brother, Stooges drummer Scott Asheton, for a one-time-only performance at a Belgian festival under the name Asheton, Asheton, Mascis & Watt.
In 2002, the two shared the stage for two shows in London, with Barlow singing I Wanna Be Your Dog along with Mascis, Ron Asheton, Scott Asheton and Mike Watt, who had been performing Stooges songs as " Asheton, Asheton, Mascis and Watt ".
Eye " ( Dave Alexander / Scott Asheton / Ron Asheton / James Osterberg, Jr .) 5: 24
* Scott Asheton drums
All tracks written by Dave Alexander, Ron Asheton, Scott Asheton and Iggy Stooge ( Iggy Pop ).
* Scott Asheton drums
* Scott Asheton, formerly of The Stooges.
The Gillespie incident notwithstanding, these appearances by Asheton later led to a one-time supergroup of Mascis, Watt, Asheton, and Ron's brother and fellow Stooge Scott Asheton, which led to the reformation of the Stooges themselves with vocalist Iggy Pop and Watt replacing the late original Stooges bassist Dave Alexander.

Scott and
* Walter Scott Houston ( 1912 1993 ) who wrote the " Deep-Sky Wonders " column in Sky & Telescope magazine for almost 50 years.
* 1972 Scott Martin Brooks, American actor
* 1908 Robert Lee Scott, Jr., American pilot ( d. 2006 )
* 1949 Scott Turow, American writer
* 1973 J. Scott Campbell, American writer and illustrator
* 1883 Scott Nearing, American writer and educator ( d. 1983 )
* 1971 Scott Minto, English footballer
* 1948 Scott Powell, American singer ( Sha Na Na )
* 1917 Scott Joplin, American musician and composer ( b. 1868 )
* 1779 Francis Scott Key, American lawyer, author, and songwriter ( d. 1843 )
* 1974 Beckie Scott, Canadian skier
* 1927 Gordon Scott, American actor ( d. 2007 )
The McMurdo South Pole Highway is a 900-mile ( 1450 km ) road in Antarctica linking the United States McMurdo Station on the coast to the Amundsen Scott South Pole Station.
* 1973 Scott Stapp, American singer-songwriter and producer ( Creed )
* 1974 Scott D ' Amore, Canadian wrestler and manager
* 1959 Scott McKinsey, American director
* 1981 Jake Scott, American football player
* 1929 Gene Scott, American pastor and broadcaster ( d. 2005 )
* 1771 Walter Scott, Scottish novelist and poet ( d. 1832 )
* 1959 Scott Altman, American astronaut
* 1966 Scott Brosius, American baseball player
* 1983 Scott McDonald, Australian footballer
* 1976 Scott Caan, American actor

Scott and drums
* 2007: Dear Miles featuring his quartet Stephen Scott, piano, Payton Crossley, drums and Roger Squitero, percussion
* Scott Savage drums ( 1995 99 )
Stone Temple Pilots ( often abbreviated to STP ) is an American rock band from San Diego, California that consists of Scott Weiland ( lead vocals ), brothers Robert DeLeo ( bass guitar, vocals ) and Dean DeLeo ( guitar ), and Eric Kretz ( drums, percussion ).
* Bill Gibson ( born William Scott Gibson, November 13, 1951, in Sacramento, California ) drums, percussion, backing vocals ( 1979 present )
Among the musicians on these early recordings are Peter Gordon on saxophone, Scott Johnson on guitar, Ken Deifik on harmonica, and Joe Kos on drums.
* Scott Lipps drums, percussion
Both Scott Ian and Charlie Benante, who played guitar in addition to drums, felt they needed tighter control on the songwriting.
After changing the band's name to Saratoga, they started playing Livgren's original material with Scott Kessler playing bass and Zeke Lowe on drums.
Left to right: bass Eddie Jackson, lead vocals Geoff Tate, drums Scott Rockenfield and guitars Michael Wilton.
* Scott Rockenfield drums, percussion, keyboards
The group's solid early line-up consisted of Tripp on bass and vocals, Scott on lead guitar, Civitarese on drums and vocals and Paul Russo on second guitar and vocals as well as drums and bass during live shows when the band switched instruments for certain songs.
They included a childhood friend, Zoro on drums ( formerly of Bobby Brown's band ), Adam Widoff ( guitar ), Lebron Scott ( bass guitar, recruited out of Curtis Mayfield's band after seeing them perform in a NYC club ), Kenneth Crouch ( keyboards ) and Karl Denson on saxophone.
Usually the band performs as follows: Murphy is on lead vocals and plays bass, Pentland is also on lead vocals and plays lead guitar, Ferguson plays rhythm guitar, and Scott plays drums.
The most notable exception is when Scott picks up the guitar to play his songs ; Ferguson and Murphy switch to bass and drums, respectively.
Scott has also played drums for New York City-based quintet Apes and Androids.
* Scott Meeder ( drums, percussion ) 1991-1992
* Scott Hoffman ( drums, percussion ) 1992 1997
* Donny Baldwin ( drums, percussion-fill-in for Scott Hoffman ) 1996
The 1984 lineup contained Young, Corbitt and Levinger, plus new members David Perper ( drums, ex-Pablo Cruise ) and Scott Lawrence ( keyboards, woodwinds ).
* Scott Hessel drums, percussion
* Scott " Scotty " Kusmirek drums, percussion

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