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 Articles in Magazines, Newspapers, Books, & CDs

Bird Life In The BronxAlbertson, Chris, The Raymond Scott Project: Powerhouse (Vol. One), review, Stereo Review, May 1992

Alice, Matthew, "Straight From The Hip" (answer-man column: lengthy reply, dealing with Carl Stalling and Scott, to question about Looney Tunes music), San Diego Reader, March 20, 1997

Alice, Matthew, "Straight From The Hip" (addendum to above, quoting Irwin Chusid re: Stalling & Scott), San Diego Reader, April 17, 1997

Anderson, Craig, "Dinner Music for Thrill-Hungry Ears," Cool and Strange Music, Issue #3 (Nov. 96-Jan. 97)

Baird, Robert, Soothing Sounds For Baby (review/article), Stereophile , August 1998

Bagsby, David, "Raymond Scott: Cartoon Music Ubermensch," Infinity Press (Tulsa, OK), Feb. or Mar., 1997

Becker, Scott, The Raymond Scott Project: Powerhouse (Vol. One), review, Option, May/June 1992

Beckerman, Jim, "Bugs Bunny's Music Man," The Sunday Record [Bergen County] and The News Tribune [Middlesex County], August 14, 1994

Bledsoe, Wayne, Raymond Scott: Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights, review, Knoxville News-Sentinel, Nov. 22, 1992

Blom, Gert-Jan, letter detailing CD reissues of Scott's Soothing Sounds for Baby series and issue of Scott Electronium recordings on CD, Cool & Strange Music! magazine, issue #4, 1997

Bonzai, Mr., "Inside Mutato Muzika" (article about Mark Mothersbaugh, including his comments on Scott's Electronium, which MM purchased), EQ, Vol. 8, issue 11, 1997

Bloom, Lenny, Raymond Scott: Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights, review, High Times, April 1992

Bourne, Michael, "Blindfold Test: Joe Lovano" (includes comments on Don Byron's version of Raymond Scott's "Powerhouse"), Down Beat, September, 1997

Christe, Ian, "Face the Music: Musical Mayhem," Request, March (?) 1993

Chusid, Irwin, essay in liner notes for The Raymond Scott Project: Vol. One Powerhouse, Stash Records CD ST-543, Dec. 1991

Chusid, Irwin, "Raymond Scott: The Man Who Made Cartoons Swing," album liner notes for The Music of Raymond Scott: Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights, Columbia CD 53028, Sony, Dec. 1992

Chusid, Irwin, "Raymond Scott Remembered: 50 Years of Musical Mayhem," Animation Magazine, Summer 1993

Chusid, Irwin, "Raymond Scott's Push-Button Musical Universe," Mix, Oct. 1993

Chusid, Irwin, "Raymond Scott's Soothing Sounds for Baby," Smooth Review (Homer's record chain in-store publication), Spring 1998

Chusid, Irwin, and David Garland, "Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights: The Genius of Raymond Scott," interview, NARAS Journal, Winter/Spring 1994

Chusid, Irwin, "Raymond Scott: Sept. 10, 1908 - Feb. 8, 1994," Baby Boomer Collectibles, May 1994

Chusid, Irwin, liner notes essay for Celebration on the Planet Mars: A Tribute to Raymond Scott, VPRO/EigenWijs CD 9410 (Holland), May, 1994; slightly revised for US release, Koch CD KOC 3-7909-2, August, 1995
also reprinted as "Feest op de planeet Mars: een hommage aan Raymond Scott" in VPRO Gids (Holland), June 10, 1994

Chusid, Irwin, "Stroke of Genius" (Letters to the Editor), The Village Voice, November 1, 1994

Chusid, Irwin, liner notes essay for Manhattan Minuet: The Beau Hunks Sextette Perform the Musical Works of Raymond Scott, Basta CD 90362 (Holland), August, 1996

Chusid, Irwin, "The Late Night Side of Raymond Scott" (liner notes essay for Soothing Sounds for Baby, CD reissue of Scott's 1963 Epic Records LP series of electronic lullabies for infants), Basta CD 9064/9065/9066, March, 1997

Ciabattoni, Steve, "Website of the Week: Raymond Scott Web Archive," CMJ (College Media Journal), Aug. 11, 1997

Cogswell, David, "Comeback of a Cartoon Composer," Hudson Current (New Jersey), Oct. 7-13, 1993

Cogswell, David, "That's Not All, Folks!: Hoboken DJ revives music of a `Looney' composer," The North Hudson Reporter, Nov. 8, 1992

Coley, Byron, The Raymond Scott Project: Vol. One Powerhouse, review, Spin, 1992

Considine, J.D., Raymond Scott: Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights, review, Musician, March 1993

Corbett, John, "Cradle of Electronica," Chicago Reader, Jan. 16, 1998

Crawford, Stephen, "Raymond Scott: Cartoon Composer," Flagpole (Athens, GA), Jan. 6, 1993

Cremer, Rob, "Geniale Muziek: Wooden Indians brengen hommage aan onbekend groot talent," [unknown publication, Holland], April or May, 1994

Cross, Dave, "Tempo Block," Muckraker #7 (Minneapolis), July, 1996 (including 7" record of five electronic pieces by Scott)

Daly, Steve, Raymond Scott: Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights, review, Entertainment Weekly, December 4, 1992

Davidson, Will, "Scott Returns to His First Musical Love--A Quintet," Chicago Sunday Tribune, Feb. 15, 1948

Deffaa, Chip, "Jazz Pick: Tribute to Raymond Scott" (extended listing), New York Post, Sept. 26, 1997

Dellar, Fred, "Fred Fact" (column about Scott), New Musical Express (UK), Jan. 22, 1994

DeRogatis, Jim, Raymond Scott: Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights, review, Chicago Sun-Times, Nov. 15, 1992

Deutsch, Herbert A., "Raymond Scott: The Original Master Cylinder on the New Frontier," Music, Computers and Software (MCS 37), 1965 (?)

Dollar, Steve, "You May Think It's A Joke, But Don Byron Thinks It's Art. And He's Right," CD Review/Music & the Arts, Vol. 1, No. 3 (Nov. 1996); magazine includes CD featuring versions of "Powerhouse" and "War Dance For Wooden Indians" from Byron's album Bug Music

Drake, Jeffrey, "A Genius, Part Duke Ellington, Part Thomas Edison," Pitch Weekly (Kansas City, MO), November 17-23, 1994

Dunkley, Andy, The Raymond Scott Project: Powerhouse (Vol. One), review, Rockpool Magazine, Feb. 15, 1992

Eden, Dawn, "Great Scott!," Hudson Current, Sept. 19-25, 1996

Eder, Bruce, The Raymond Scott Project: Powerhouse (Vol. One), review, Goldmine, Aug. 21, 1992

Ewen, David, "Raymond Scott," Men of Popular Music, 1944

Ewen, David, "Raymond Scott 1909-" [sic], entry in Popular American Composers, H.W. Wilson: New York, 1962, pp. 154-155

Ewing, Annemarie, "Swing is `Music Letting it's Hair Down'," Down Beat, March 1937

Ewing, Annemarie, "Engineer-Musician Electrifies Swing World with Ideas," Down Beat, June 1937

Firestone, David, "Learning Jazz Through Byron's Poetic Mix," NY Times, March 24, 1998

Fox, Marisa, "Raymond Scott," Musician, March 1993

Freeman, Paul, "Remembering Raymond Scott," Los Angeles Times Entertainment News Service, July 31, 1994

Freff, "Raymond Scott's Electronium (1965): Hardware Algorithms for Automatic Composition," Keyboard, Feb. 1989

Fremer, Michael, "In Memoriam: The Music of Raymond Scott - Bubbles Up Your Nose," The Absolute Sound, June/July 1994

Friedwald, Will, essay in liner notes The Raymond Scott Project: Vol. One Powerhouse, Stash Records CD ST-CD-543, Dec., 1991

Gasser, Christian, "Hungrige Kannibalen und Schweizer Pfadfinder" Der Bund (Switzerland), Sept. 9, 1998

Gee, Kirk, "Raymond Scott: A Posthumous Profile" Uno Mas (Silver Spring, MD), issue #8, 1995

Giddins, Gary, "Voice Choices: Tribute to Raymond Scott" (extended listing), Village Voice, Sept. 30, 1997

Gras, Pim, "Raymond Scott Revisited: Surrealist in New York," Big Band Magazine #6 (Holland), Sept/Oct 1998

Green, Justin, "Pulse Presents Musical Legends of America: Raymond Scott," 10-panel cartoon, Pulse, July 1994

Grimes, William, "Raymond Scott, 85, a Composer for Cartoons and the Stage, Dies," New York Times, February 9, 1994 (also carried nationally on New York Times wire service)

Gutterman, Jimmy, Raymond Scott: Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights, review, CD Review, May 1993

Haas, Alan D., "Musical House for a Musical Family," Popular Mechanics, 1959

Haas, Alan D., "Raymond Scott: Electronics Enthusiast Par Excellence," Popular Electronics, July 1959, pp. 102-103

Hammond, John, "On the Air and in the Groove," The New York Times, Nov. 29, 1942, section VIII, p. 12

Hardy, Phil, and Dave Lang, "Raymond Scott," biographical entry in The Faber Companion to 20th Century Music, London/Boston: Faber and Faber, 1995 edition

Harper, Jennifer, "`Reckless Nights': Raymond Scott's bang-up music from the `toons," The Washington Times, Jan. 3, 1993

Harper, Jennifer, "Raymond Scott," The Washington Times, ca. Summer 1993

Heim, Chris, "Looney Tunesmith," Chicago Tribune, May 9, 1993

Hinckley, David, "The Man Who Made the Tunes Looney," New York Daily News, Sept. 19, 1996

Holtje, Steve, Raymond Scott: Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights, review, Creem, March 1993

Jaeger, Barbara, "That's NOT All, Folks," The Record (Bergen County, NJ), Jan. 28, 1992

G, J.E., "`Stan Neurotic'--Scott; Ray Tabs Kenton Ork `Ugly, Yelling Outfit'," Down Beat, Jan. 28, 1948

Johnson, Frank, Raymond Scott: Reckless Nights and Turkish Delights [sic], review, The Record Exchange Music Monitor (North Carolina), n.d.

Kaselow, Joseph, "New Electronic Sounds for Commercials," New York Herald Tribune, July 19, 1960

Kemp, Rob (unattributed), "Reckless Night on Board the Bottom Line: A Tribute to Raymond Scott" (extended listing), TimeOut New York, Sept. 25-Oct. 2, 1997

Kenney, Glenn, "Music Makers," Stereo Review, January 1993

Kissinger, Beth, "Cartoon Power," Jersey Journal (NJ), Oct. 8, 1993

Klein, Karen E., "Going on Record Again: the catchy melodies of Raymond Scott are being revived as his compositions are re-released on albums," Los Angeles Times, Sept. 3, 1993

Kot, Greg, Raymond Scott: Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights, review, Chicago Tribune, Dec. 31, 1992

Kugelberg, Johan, "Raymond Scott," Your Flesh, ca. Summer 1993

Kugelberg, Johan, "Old School Roots" (column, including review of CD reissue of Scott's Soothing Sounds for Baby series), Sweater magazine, Oct.-Nov. 1997

Kupperman, Michael, "Don Byron plays the music of Raymond Scott, at BAM," events listing illustration, The New Yorker, November 26, 1996; Don Byron listing on same page includes un-bylined concert preview

Lanza, Joseph, "Flipside: Manic Melodies," Pulse, March 1993

Lawler, Joseph, "Cafe Table Topics: With Raymond Scott at the Blackhawk," [Chicago newspaper], October 1940

Lawrence, Jack, "In An 18th Century Drawing Room With Raymond Scott," Sheet Music, Summer 1996 (reminiscence by lyricist Lawrence and printed sheet music of Scott composition)

Lewis, David, "Raymond Scott: America's Best Known `Unknown' Composer Finally Gets His Due," Random Lengths News (San Pedro, CA), Oct. 14-27, 1993

Lewis, Joel, "Raymond Scott, Maestro of Tunes for Toons: The Polymorphic Musical Career of an 'Absurdist' Tone Poet," Forward, March 5, 1993

Lewis, Joel, "Raymond Scott's Renaissance," Forward, September 15, 1995

Licht, Alan, "Minimalism: The Next Ten" (Includes review of Scott's Soothing Sounds for Baby CDs), Halana, Vol.1, No. 3, Winter 1997

Lien, James, Raymond Scott: Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights, review, CMJ [College Media Journal] New Music Report, Nov. 20, 1992

Lindsay, David, "The Patent Files [column]: Raymond Scott: Requiem for a Powerhouse," New York Press, May 25-31, 1994

Lindsay, David T., "Great Scott," Creative Loafing (Atlanta, GA), Dec. 5, 1992

Lohmann, Frankie, "Along Broadway: Step Up and Meet Raymond Scott," The Ringside Reporter, Nov. 28, 1947

Lohmann, Frankie, "Raymond Scott: the `modern Kostelanetz' was once an engineer," Music Maker, Feb. 20, 1948

Lustig, Jay, "Jersey DJ Revives Interest in Eccentric Musician of `30s," Star-Ledger (New Jersey), January 26, 1992

Lustig, Jay, "Visionary Scott Dreamed of `Thinking' Music into Being," Star-Ledger (New Jersey), Jan. 3, 1993

Macnie, Jim, "Raymond Scott: Mad Scientist," Boston Phoenix, Jan. 8, 1993

Marmorstein, Gary, Hollywood Rhapsody: Movie Music and Its Makers 1900 to 1975, Chapter 14: "Makes No Difference Who You Are: The Animation Composers," profile on Scott pp. 352-355, photos p. 354 & p. 356; Schirmer Books, 1997

Marshall, James, "How to create dinner music for a pack of hungry cannibals," High Times, June 1993

Martin, John, "The Dance: `Quintet' at Ballet Theatre" (review of new ballet using RSQ tunes), New York Times, Feb. 2, 1940

Matthews, Craig, "RaymondScottMeets [sic] Chickenitza," Occulus, June 1993

McAnally, Seann, "A Treasure Trove of Sound" (story about Marr Archives, including info about Scott collection), University News (University of Missouri--Kansas City), September 22, 1997

McDavid, Pal (pseud. Irwin Chusid), "Wabbit Seasoning: The Musical Spice Racks of Raymond Scott and Carl Stalling," Baby Boomer Collectibles, May 1994

McTavish, Brian, "Looney Tune Treasury: Composer's Archives Find a Home in Kansas City," The Kansas City Star, May 1, 1994

McMahan, Harry W., "Raymond Scott's 'Sounds Electronique' Accents New Emphasis on Audio," Advertising Age, April 16, 1962

Miller, Paul Eduard, "Critic Deplores Recording of the `Jazzed-Up' Classics...," Down Beat, June 1937

Miller, Paul Eduard, "Disc-Cussin': Raymond Scott (Master)," review, Down Beat, August 1937

Morris, Chris, Raymond Scott: Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights, review, Billboard, Dec. 12, 1992

Muskellunge, David, Raymond Scott: Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights, review, Ink Nineteen Magazine (Florida), Feb. 1993

Neely, Kim, "Raymond Scott," Rolling Stone, review, Aug. (?) 1993

Norris, Chris, "Tribute: Silly Symphonies Redux," New York, Sept. 23, 1996

O'Day, Anita and George Eells, High Times, Hard Times (autobiography), [publisher, year?], pp. 83-85

Odintz, Andrea, Raymond Scott: Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights, review, The Islander (Long Island, NY), March 14, 1993

Oliver, Myrna, "Raymond Scott; Composed Quirky, Innovative Music," obituary, Los Angeles Times, February 10, 1994

Pease, Sharon, "Theorist, Leader Raymond Scott Offers 88 Advice," Down Beat, April 21, 1948

Pederson, Tim, "Mark Mothersbaugh: The Evolution of De-Evolution" (includes short discussion of MM's acquisition of Raymond Scott's Electronium), Roland Users Group magazine, v. 15, no. 2, 1997

P., H.E., "Penguins Stand & Sleep in Swing Test," Down Beat, June 1938

Porch, Henry, "Great Scott! An Original Music Coordinator of the Ren & Stimpy Show pays homage to the genius of composer Raymond Scott," Spin, March 1993

Pouncey, Edwin, "Avant!" (music column, featuring review of Scott's Soothing Sounds for Baby CD series), Vox (UK), Nov. 1997

Putnam, Darrell, review of Scott's Soothing Sounds for Baby series CD reissue, Cool & Strange Music! magazine, issue #6, Aug.-Nov. 1997

Ratliff, Ben, "Restoring Some Classics After Unjust Neglect," review of Don Byron performance of Raymond Scott tunes at Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York Times, November 27, 1996

Ratliff, Ben, "Reckless Night on Board the Bottom Line: A Tribute to Raymond Scott" (extended listing), New York Times, September 26, 1997

Reynolds, John, "`Looney' Composer's Work Unearthed for CD Release," East Coast Rocker, Jan. 29, 1992

Reynolds, John, "The Works of `Cartoon Composer' Scott Revisited," The Aquarian Weekly, ca. Spring, 1993

Rhea, Dr. Thomas, "Clavivox and Electronium," The Art of Electronic Music: The Instruments, Designers, and Musicians Behind the Artistic and Popular Explosion of Electronic Music, compiled by Tom Darter, edited by Greg Armbruster, foreword by Robert Moog, G.P.I. Publications, 1984

Richardson, Derk, "Ren, Stimpy, Stalling, & Scott: Unraveling the Mystery of Raymond Scott, Unsung Genius of American Pop Culture," The San Francisco Bay Guardian, April 1993

Robinson, Selma, "They See With Their Ears," Collier's, July 23, 1938

Sanjek, David, "No More Mickey-Mousing Around," essay in catalog for Kaboom! Explosive Animation from America and Japan, exhibition held at Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia, 1994; Scott discussed p. 33

Schneider, Steve, That's All Folks!, New York: Henry Holt, 1988, p. 54

Schuller, Gunther, The Swing Era, Oxford University Press: New York, 1989

Scott, Raymond, "Swing is `Stagnant' Syncopation," The [sic] Billboard, Nov. 27, 1937

Scott, Raymond, Letter to the Editor (re: proposed Gremlins ballet score], Life, Dec. 7, 1942

Scott, Raymond, "The Artistic Possibilities of Good Jazz," The Etude Music Magazine, July, 1943

Scott, Raymond, "Ray Scott Discovers Public" (verbatim quotes from interview with Scott), Down Beat, March 12, 1947

Scott, Raymond, "Preliminary Information: The Scott Clavivox," unpublished product description, ca. 1969-70

Scott, Raymond, "The Raymond Scott Electronium," unpublished product description, May 1970

Skretvedt, Randy, "Cartoon Music to Keep You Animated," Past Times: The Nostalgia Entertainment Newsletter, Summer 1992

Seymour, Gene, "Looney Tunes and All That Jazz," New York Newsday, January 17, 1993

Simon, George, "I'm Not Crazy! says Scott: Raymond of the sextet quintet [sic] is just a perfectionist who likes to experiment and idolize," Metronome, March 1948

Simon, George, "Raymond Scott," Inside the Big Bands, pp. 410-412

Smith, Cecil, "Ballet `Quintet' First Showing Wins Applause," [unknown Chicago newspaper], [date unknown]

Smith, Charles Edward, with Frederic Ramsey, Jr., Charles Payne Rogers and William Russell, The Jazz Record Book, New York: Smith & Durrell, 1942, pp. 122-123; 363-364; 476

Speegle, Paul, "Splitting the Musical Atom--and Infinitives," San Francisco Chronicle (Radio Section), Sept. 14, 1947

Steinblatt, Jim, "The Great Scott," ASCAP Playback, January-February 1995

Stevens, Gary, review of Beau Hunks Sextette CD Celebration on the Planet Mars in column Mighty Mixture, syndicated by National Newspaper Association, ca. Sept. 1995

Strausbaugh, John, "Listings" [notice of upcoming film tribute to Scott], New York Press, Jan. 22-28, 1992

Strausbaugh, John, Raymond Scott: Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights, review, New York Press, Dec. 2-8, 1992

Strauss, Neil, "Scottology," Village Voice, Nov. 3, 1992

Strauss, Neil, "In the News," Raymond Scott obituary, Rolling Stone, March 24, 1994

Strauss, Neil, "The Pop Life: An Archive of Oddities" [about collection that owns Scott's Clavivox; includes several mentions of RS], NY Times, Oct. 1, 1998

T., P.A., "Scott Musicians Make Long Story Short," Down Beat, [date?], 1948

Tamarkin, Jeff, "Composer, `Cartoon Jazz' Innovator Raymond Scott Dead at 85," Goldmine, March 18, 1994

Taylor, Harold, "You Can Keep Raymond Scott," Rhythm, January 1939

Torres, Ernie, Raymond Scott: Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights, review, Athens Daily News/Athens Banner-Herald, March 21, 1993

Terkel, Studs, "Hot Plate: Eight Puckish Scott Classics on One Disc," review, [source unknown], ca. 1949-50

Ulanov, Barry, "Scottish Fantasy," Metronome, March 1950

unknown, "Scott Quintet & Maxine to Start Band Parade in N.Y.," Down Beat, ca. Summer 1937

unknown, "Scott Quintette Signs for More Movies," Down Beat, Sept. 1937

unknown, "A Six-Man Quintet Swings It," The New York Times, Oct. 10, 1937, section XI, p. 6

unknown, "Radio Music of the Future," Popular Mechanics, November 1937

unknown, "Raymond Scott Takes Rap at Stagnant Swing Music," Down Beat, Dec. 1937

unknown, "Penguin Sleeps Thru Swing Test," Down Beat, July 1938

unknown, "Raymond Scott to Create Jazz Laboratory," Down Beat, Sept. 1938

unknown, "Raymond Scott and his CBS orchestra have been chosen by the overseas branch of the OWI...etc," news item, The New York Times, Jan. 23, 1944, Section II, p. 9

unknown, "The Cover" [cover photo and short page 6 item], Metronome, Dec. 1944

unknown, Lute Song, (lyrics, photos, and plot synopsis of Scott-Hanighen musical), Song Hits Magazine, Aug. 1946

unknown, "Raymond Scott in Old Groove with New Group," Down Beat, Feb. 25, 1948

unknown, "Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Scott," Cosmopolitan, Oct. 1954

unknown, "Raymond Scott's Clavivox," [source unknown], May 29, 1957

unknown, "Raymond Scott Emerges With The Electronium, a Do-It-Itself Machine," Variety, July 10, 1970

unknown, "Raymond Scott, Now LIer, Composes With 'Electronium'," [unknown Long Island newspaper], ca. 1970

unknown, "Three Show-Biz Girls," The New York Times, April 4, 1971, Arts section, p. 7

unknown, "Raymond Scott," entry in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music, ed. Donald Clarke, Viking, 1989, p. 1043

unknown, "The demented world of Ren and Stimpy," Eye (Canada), Feb. 11, 1993

unknown, Raymond Scott: Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights, review, Short Cutz (Woodland, CA), ca. Spring 1993

unknown, Raymond Scott obituary, Associated Press wire service, February 9, 1994

unknown, "Raymond Scott," obituary, Daily Variety, February 10, 1994

unknown, "Raymond Scott," obituary, Variety, February 14-20, 1994

unknown, "News: Raymond Scott 1910 [sic] -1994," College Media Journal, (Feb. or Mar. ?) 1994

unknown, "Passings," Raymond Scott obituary, Pulse, April 1994

unknown, "Raymond Scott: Raymond Scott and his Orch.," obituary, The Record Finder (Williamsburg, VA), April/May 1994

unknown, "Inventive Music: Raymond Scott," Number (02), publ. by Boston Acoustics, December 1994

unknown ([prob. Robin Cembalest], "Loony [sic] Tunes and Merry Melodies" (Bottom Line tribute concert preview, with RS photo), The Forward, Sept. 1997

unknown, "Weird Record: Soothing Sounds for Baby" (review) CMJ New Music, January 1998

various authors, "The Beau Hunks Present the Raymond Scott Big Band Project" (8-page concert program), Netherlands, Fall 1998

Verna, Paul, "Committee of Fans Restores the Creations of Raymond Scott," Billboard, Dec. 18, 1993

Verna, Paul, "Composer, Musical Innovator Raymond Scott Dies At Age 85," Billboard, February 19, 1994

Verna, Paul, "Reviews & Previews/Vital Reissues: Raymond Scott, Soothing Sounds for Baby, Vols. 1-3," Billboard, July 5, 1997

Vrtacek, C.W., Raymond Scott: Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights, review, Advocate Newspapers (Connecticut), Oct. 7, 1993

Walker, Leo, "Raymond Scott," The Big Band Almanac, p. 372, [publisher, year unknown]

Weisbard, Eric, Raymond Scott: Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights, review, San Francisco Bay Guardian, Dec. 1992

Wildman, David, "Musica Viva pays tribute to a master of animated music," Boston Sunday Globe (City Weekly section), April 13, 1997

Wilson, John S., "Scott Explains the `Secrecy'," Down Beat, April 1950

Wood, Michèle, "The Men Who Made the Music: Raymond Scott," The Swing Era: Vintage Years of Humor, Time-Life Records, 1971

Young, Charles M. and Bob Blumenthal, "Popular Music and Jazz: That's Not All Folks!," Atlantic Monthly, March 1993

Young, Steve, "The Lost World of Industrial Shows" (mentions Scott's obscure 1969 industrial musical LP for Brown-Forman Distillers), Cool & Strange Music! magazine, issue #6, 1997

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