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- Rena_Scott abstract "Rena Scott is an American soul and R&B artist, from Detroit, born in 1956Rena Scott was recognized as a child for her singing ability in church. She performed her first talent show at age 13, and afterwards her first record \"I Just Can't Forget That Boy\", was released. She performed during that period as an opening act at local venues for many of the Motown acts like The Temptations, the Four Tops, and The Originals. The highlight of that period was singling back-up for Aretha Franklin at the Carnegie Hall.Her biggest hit came in 1978 with \"Take Me I'm Yours\", a duet with Michael Henderson. After touring with Henderson on the strength of this, Michael's record company Buddha Records signed her to a record deal and she recorded her first full-length album, Come on Inside in 1979. The album's only single release – \"Super Lover\" peaked at #92 in July 1979 on the Billboard R&B Singles Charts. The album was produced by the R&B team Mtume and Reggie Lucas, former jazz musicians who had scored pop hits for Stephanie Mills, Roberta Flack, Donnie Hathaway, Phyllis Hyman and Lou Rawls.Scott toured nightclubs in Detroit and later Los Angeles, and then crowds of up to 50,000 people in R&B and Jazz festivals in the U.S. and Europe, such as the Montrose Jazz festival in Montrose, Switzerland. She toured with The Crusaders, sharing the stage with George Benson and Natalie Cole. She came on board with founding Crusaders members Joe Sample, Wilton Felder and Stix Hooper after the departure of Randy Crawford, performing renditions of their 1979 pop hit \"Street Life\".After Buddah Records folded, she left Detroit for Las Vegas, where she did shows at Caesar's Palace and the Landmark Hotel before settling in Los Angeles to seek new recording opportunities. Before hooking up with The Crusaders, she had started writing songs with Producer and songwriter Skip Scarborough who wrote songs for LTD, Anita Baker and Earth, Wind & Fire. In 1987, Scott re-emerged on Sedona Records with Love Zone, whose first single \"Do That To Me One More Time\" made the Billboard Hot Black Singles chart. Scott's latest \"Can't Wait\" was release on her own record label, Amor Records. Songs from Rena's CD/DVD \"Let Me Love You\" were featured in the film \"Love and Action in Chicago\" which was shown on the HBO, Showtime, Cinemax, Starz and BET cable television networks. It starred Regina King, Courtney Vance, Kathleen Turner, and Ed Asner. She charted in three categories on the Billboard Charts with a song from the same set titled \"Remember\" for 18 weeks. It peaked at #9 in the Hot Pop Singles Sales; #5 in the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Single Sales; and #80 in the top 100 R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. Another song from the set, \"A Love Thang\", reached #1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Single Sales chart and #17 on the Hot Pop Single Sales.".
- Rena_Scott activeYearsStartYear "1968".
- Rena_Scott associatedBand Aretha_Franklin.
- Rena_Scott associatedBand Michael_Henderson.
- Rena_Scott associatedBand Mtume.
- Rena_Scott associatedBand Reggie_Lucas.
- Rena_Scott associatedMusicalArtist Aretha_Franklin.
- Rena_Scott associatedMusicalArtist Michael_Henderson.
- Rena_Scott associatedMusicalArtist Mtume.
- Rena_Scott associatedMusicalArtist Reggie_Lucas.
- Rena_Scott background "solo_singer".
- Rena_Scott birthDate "1956".
- Rena_Scott birthPlace Detroit.
- Rena_Scott birthYear "1956".
- Rena_Scott wikiPageExternalLink www.renascott.net.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageID "48568434".
- Rena_Scott wikiPageLength "4988".
- Rena_Scott wikiPageOutDegree "64".
- Rena_Scott wikiPageRevisionID "706116274".
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Amor_Records.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Anita_Baker.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Aretha_Franklin.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink BET.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Billboard_(magazine).
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Buddah_Records.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Caesars_Palace.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Carnegie_Hall.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Category:1956_births.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_dance_musicians.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_female_singers.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_rhythm_and_blues_singers.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddah_Records_artists.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musicians_from_Detroit,_Michigan.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musicians_from_Michigan.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Cinemax.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Courtney_B._Vance.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Detroit.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Disco.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Donny_Hathaway.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Earth,_Wind_&_Fire.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Ed_Asner.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Four_Tops.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Funk.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink George_Benson.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink HBO.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Jazz.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Joe_Sample.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Kathleen_Turner.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink L.T.D._(band).
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Las_Vegas.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Lou_Rawls.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Henderson.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Montrose,_Switzerland.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Mtume.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Natalie_Cole.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Phyllis_Hyman.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Randy_Crawford.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Reggie_Lucas.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Regina_King.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Rhythm_and_blues.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Roberta_Flack.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Sedona_Records.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Showtime_(TV_network).
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Skip_Scarborough.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Soul.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Soul_music.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Starz.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Stephanie_Mills.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Stix_Hooper.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink The_Crusaders.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink The_Landmark_Hotel_and_Casino.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink The_Originals_(band).
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink The_Temptations.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Wilton_Felder.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sedona_Records_artists.
- Rena_Scott wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rena Scott".
- Rena_Scott associatedActs Aretha_Franklin.
- Rena_Scott associatedActs Michael_Henderson.
- Rena_Scott associatedActs Mtume.
- Rena_Scott associatedActs Reggie_Lucas.
- Rena_Scott background "solo_singer".
- Rena_Scott birthDate "1956".
- Rena_Scott birthPlace "Detroit, Michigan, U.S.".
- Rena_Scott dateOfBirth "1956".
- Rena_Scott instrument "Vocals".
- Rena_Scott name "Rena Scott".
- Rena_Scott placeOfBirth "Hamtramck, Michigan".
- Rena_Scott shortDescription "American singer".
- Rena_Scott website www.renascott.net.
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- Rena_Scott yearsActive "1968".
- Rena_Scott description "American singer".
- Rena_Scott description "American singer".