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Formed:
1968

Genre:
R&B/Soul

Years Active:
'60s, '70s






Peggy Scott & Jo Jo Benson

Biography

In the late '60s, the female-male duo of Peggy Scott and Jo Jo Benson made the pop Top 40 three times (charting much higher in the R&B section) with a clutch of good-natured Southern pop/soul tunes. Semi-legendary producer Huey Meaux, who had worked extensively with such soul and rock legends as Barbara Lynn and Doug Sahm, was responsible for putting the team together, and produced their first sessions in 1968 in Jackson, MS. After "Lover's Holiday" and "Pickin' Wild Mountain Berries" yielded a couple quick hits, the producer's chair was turned over to Shelby Singleton, who cut a few sessions with the pair in Nashville. Some of these tracks were notable for their fusion of soul and country influences; a few featured top Nashville session men Jerry Kennedy (on guitar) and, more unusually, Pete Drake, perhaps the first white country musician (and certainly one of the few) to play steel guitar on a soul record. Scott and Benson were competent talents, but ultimately would have to be classified as rather-average performers who didn't establish a particularly distinguished or exciting style. The country influence and the odd sitar-ish guitar tone on several of their records were the most novel things they had going. Under Singleton's guidance, they landed their third hit within a year with perhaps their best track, "Soul Shake," but only managed one more minor hit, "I Want to Love You Baby," before leaving Singleton's SSS International label for Atco. Their relationship already strained, the duo's career petered out after a few obscure singles in the early '70s. Nearly 25 years later, Scott — now known as Peggy Scott-Adams — returned to a recording career with several albums on Miss Butch. . In the late '60s, the female-male duo of Peggy Scott and Jo Jo Benson made the pop Top 40 three times (charting much higher in the R&B section) with a clutch of good-natured Southern pop/soul tunes. Semi-legendary producer Huey Meaux, who had worked extensively with such soul and rock legends as Barbara Lynn and Doug Sahm, was responsible for putting the team together, and produced their first sessions in 1968 in Jackson, MS. After "Lover's Holiday" and "Pickin' Wild Mountain Berries" yielded a couple quick hits, the producer's chair was turned over to Shelby Singleton, who cut a few sessions with the pair in Nashville. Some of these tracks were notable for their fusion of soul and country influences; a few featured top Nashville session men Jerry Kennedy (on guitar) and, more unusually, Pete Drake, perhaps the first white country musician (and certainly one of the few) to play steel guitar on a soul record. Scott and Benson were competent talents, but ultimately would have to be classified as rather-average performers who didn't establish a particularly distinguished or exciting style. The country influence and the odd sitar-ish guitar tone on several of their records were the most novel things they had going. Under Singleton's guidance, they landed their third hit within a year with perhaps their best track, "Soul Shake," but only managed one more minor hit, "I Want to Love You Baby," before leaving Singleton's SSS International label for Atco. Their relationship already strained, the duo's career petered out after a few obscure singles in the early '70s. Nearly 25 years later, Scott — now known as Peggy Scott-Adams — returned to a recording career with several albums on Miss Butch.

Top Albums

Lover's Holiday: The Very Best of Peggy Scott & Jo Jo Benson, Peggy Scott & Jo Jo Benson
1. Lover's Holi..

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
Pickin' Wild Mountain BerriesSoulshake2:47$0.99
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Love Will Come Sneaking Up On YouSoulshake2:17$0.99
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Lover's HolidaySoulshake2:47$0.99
4.
We Were Made For Each OtherSoulshake3:01$0.99
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SoulshakeSoulshake2:25$0.99
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Can't Find LoveWardell Quezergue Strung Ou..2:51$0.99
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Lover's HolidaySuper Non-Stop Soul Dance2:56$0.99
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Lover's Holiday (Re-Recorded)50 R&B Classics (Re-Rec..2:56$0.99
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Lover's Holiday (Re-Recorded)Heartbeats - 100 Romantic S..2:56$0.99
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Lover's HolidayBack To The 60's Soul -..2:56$0.99
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If That's the Only WayLover's Holiday: The Ve..2:26$0.99
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SoulshakeLover's Holiday: The Ve..2:28$0.99
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Love Will Come Sneaking Up On YouLover's Holiday: The Ve..2:20$0.99
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Here With MeLover's Holiday: The Ve..2:18$0.99
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We Got Our BagLover's Holiday: The Ve..2:40$0.99
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Every Little Bit HurtsLover's Holiday: The Ve..3:30$0.99
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Lover's HeavenLover's Holiday: The Ve..2:55$0.99
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Big City BluesLover's Holiday: The Ve..4:54$0.99
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Magic FingersLover's Holiday: The Ve..4:04$0.99
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When the Blind Leads the BlindLover's Holiday: The Ve..2:39$0.99
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Pickin' Wild Mountain BerriesLover's Holiday: The Ve..2:54$0.99
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Doin' Our ThingLover's Holiday: The Ve..2:22$0.99
23.
Let's Spend a Day Out In the Cou..Lover's Holiday: The Ve..2:21$0.99
24.
We Were Made for Each OtherLover's Holiday: The Ve..3:06$0.99
25.
I Want to Love You BabyLover's Holiday: The Ve..2:39$0.99

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