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Tom Scott (other)
Tom Scott most commonly refers to: * Tom Scott (saxophonist) (born 1948), American jazz musician * Tom Scott (YouTuber), English online personality and web developer Tom Scott may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * Tom Scott (composer, born 1912) (1912–1961), American folk singer and classical composer * Tom Scott (painter, born 1854) (1854–1927), Scottish water-colourist * Tom Scott (painter, born 1928) (1928–2013), American abstract painter * Tom Scott (poet) (1918–1995), Scottish poet * Tom Scott (cartoonist) (born 1947), New Zealand cartoonist * Tom Everett Scott (born 1970), American actor * Tom Scott (sound engineer), shared the Academy Award for Best Sound in 1983 and 1984 * Tom Scott (rapper) (born 1984), New Zealand rapper Sports * Tom Scott (American football coach) (1920–1978), coach of the Brooklyn Dodgers * Tom Scott (basketball coach) (1908–1993), coach of the North Carolina Tar Heels basketball program * Tom Scott (Canadian football) (born 1951), ...
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Tom Scott (saxophonist)
Thomas Wright Scott (born May 19, 1948) is an American saxophonist, composer, and arranger. He was a member of the Blues Brothers and led the jazz fusion group L.A. Express. Early life, family and education Scott was born in Los Angeles, California, US. He is the son of film and television composer Nathan Scott (composer), Nathan Scott, who had more than 850 television credits and more than 100 film credits as a composer, orchestrator, and conductor, including music for ''Dragnet (series), Dragnet'' and ''Lassie (1954 TV series), Lassie''. Career Tom Scott's career began as a teenager as leader of the jazz ensemble Neoteric Trio, and the band Men of Note. After that, he worked as a session musician. In 1970, Quincy Jones said of him: "Tom Scott, the saxophonist; he's 21, and out of sight! Plays any idiom you can name, and blows like crazy on half a dozen horns." Scott wrote the theme tunes for the television shows ''Starsky and Hutch'' and ''The Streets of San Francisco''. In 1 ...
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Tom Scott (basketball Coach)
Tom Scott (January 6, 1908 – November 24, 1993) was a head coach of the University of North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team from 1946–1952. While at UNC, Scott amassed a record of 100–65. His last two teams at UNC had losing records and he was replaced by Frank McGuire as head coach. A graduate of Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg (now Pittsburg State University) in 1930, Scott also coached at Concordia-Moorhead, Central Missouri State, and Davidson College and also serving as Davidson's Athletic Director from 1955 to 1974. As AD at Davidson he hired both Lefty Driesell and Terry Holland as head basketball coaches. He also coached the Davidson golf team to five Southern Conference championships. He was a chairman of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's basketball committee. Scott was inducted into the Davidson Athletics Hall of Fame in 1990 and the Central Missouri State Hall of Fame in 1993. Coaching career Concordia After starting out ...
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Tom Scott (politician)
Thomas Scott (born April 21, 1958) is an American politician, radio talk show host, and realtor. Life and career Born in 1958, Scott attended Southern Connecticut State University but did not graduate. He was first elected to the Connecticut Senate in 1980, becoming at 22 the youngest state senator ever seated. He served in the Senate from 1981 to 1991 as a Republican from Milford. Scott was known for his vehement opposition to the income tax and led a protest of 40,000 people against it in 1991. He sought a seat in the United States House of Representatives from Connecticut's 3rd congressional district in 1990, losing to Democrat Rosa DeLauro. He then founded the Connecticut Taxpayers Committee. Scott faced DeLauro in a re-match in 1992 and lost again. After leaving the state legislature, he worked as a real estate broker and, starting in 1993, a radio talk show host for WPOP. He contested the 1994 Connecticut gubernatorial election as an independent and lost. In January 19 ...
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Tom Scott (businessman)
Tom Scott (born February 2, 1966) is an American entrepreneur best known as the CEO and co-founder of Nantucket Nectars, a beverage company Scott founded with Tom First in 1989. The company reached national prominence, appearing on the “ Inc. 500” list of fastest-growing U.S. companies for five years in a row. In 2002, Scott and his partner sold Nantucket Nectars to Cadbury Schweppes. Scott is CEO of The Nantucket Project, an annual conference that takes place on the Massachusetts island of Nantucket. Education Tom Scott attended the Landon School, a boys' preparatory school in Bethesda, Maryland, graduating in 1985. Scott graduated from Brown University in 1989. Career Nantucket Nectars Tom Scott and Tom First met at Brown University and moved to Nantucket after graduating together in 1989. They started a business called Allserve, a floating convenience store for yachts in Nantucket Harbor. Scott had previously traded his car in for a 22-foot boat, which he began ...
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Tom Scott (rugby Union, Born 1875)
Tom Scott (1875–1947) was a Scotland international rugby union player. He played as a centre and half-back. In 1895, whilst noting Scott's resemblance to Tom Scott—the Scotland international forward of the same name—as a 'dead snip' when the back was still uncapped, the ''Glasgow Evening Post'' went on to state that Gedge, Gowans and Scott were unexcelled as the best half-backs in Britain. Occasionally Scott went by the initials 'T. L. S.'. Scott himself said this happened to differentiate between himself and the other Tom Scott of Melrose when both were Scotland internationals (Tom Scott of Melrose was 'T. M. S.'—his middle name was Monro) but this was not strictly true. It was discovered that the rugby commentator Argus Junior of ''The Hawick Express'' referred to Tom 'Langholm' Scott and Tom 'Melrose' Scott to differentiate the players in his rugby column. Rugby Union career Amateur career He played for Langholm and then Hawick. Provincial career He played f ...
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Tom Scott (rugby Union, Born 1870)
Tom Scott was a Scottish international rugby union player. He played as a Forward. Rugby Union career Amateur career He played for Hawick. Provincial career Scott played for the South of Scotland in 1898. International career He was capped 12 times for Scotland Scotland is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It contains nearly one-third of the United Kingdom's land area, consisting of the northern part of the island of Great Britain and more than 790 adjac ... from 1893 to 1900. References 1870 births 1930 deaths Hawick RFC players Rugby union players from Melrose, Scottish Borders Scotland international rugby union players Scottish rugby union players South of Scotland District (rugby union) players Rugby union forwards {{Scotland-rugbyunion-bio-1870s-stub ...
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Tom Scott (offensive Lineman)
Thomas Lee Frederick Scott (June 25, 1970 – October 8, 2015) was an American former professional football offensive lineman who played one season with the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League (NFL). He was selected by the Bengals in the sixth round of the 1993 NFL draft after playing college football at East Carolina University. Early life Thomas Lee Frederick Scott was born on June 25, 1970, in Burke County, North Carolina. He weighed 280 pounds in eighth grade. He attended Union High School in Clinton, North Carolina, and graduated in 1988. College career Scott was a four-year letterman for the East Carolina Pirates of East Carolina University (ECU) from 1989 to 1992. He played in 42 games, starting 33, during his college career and earned first-team All-South Independent honors twice. He was an Associated Press honorable mention All-American his junior year in 1991. As a senior in 1992, Scott was named a first-team All-American by both the ''Football News'' an ...
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Tom Scott (linebacker)
Thomas Coster Scott (September 3, 1930 – August 31, 2015) was an American professional football player who was a linebacker and defensive end in the National Football League (NFL) for the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants. He played college football for the Virginia Cavaliers, earning All-American honors as an offensive and defensive end. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1979. Scott was also an elite lacrosse Lacrosse is a contact team sport played with a lacrosse stick and a lacrosse ball. It is the oldest organized sport in North America, with its origins with the indigenous people of North America as early as the 12th century. The game w ... player and was Virginia's first two-sport All-American. He was also on the U.Va. baseball and basketball squads. Scott died on August 31, 2015. References 1930 births 2015 deaths American football defensive ends American football linebackers New York Giants players Philadelphia ...
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Tom Scott (footballer)
Tom Scott (6 April 1904 – 24 December 1979) was an English footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby lea ... who played as a striker. He was tall. References LFC History profile 1904 births English men's footballers Liverpool F.C. players Footballers from Newcastle upon Tyne Sunderland A.F.C. players Darlington F.C. players Bristol City F.C. players Preston North End F.C. players Norwich City F.C. players Exeter City F.C. players Hartlepool United F.C. players Bangor City F.C. players 1979 deaths Men's association football forwards 20th-century English sportsmen {{England-footy-forward-1900s-stub ...
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Tom Scott (Canadian Football)
Tom Scott (born November 19, 1951) is a former Canadian Football League (CFL) receiver for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Edmonton Eskimos and Calgary Stampeders. He was drafted in the 1973 NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions. He joined Winnipeg as a wingback and returner. As the offenses evolved in 1970s, the wingbacks that had good receiver skills such as Scott resulted in the position gradually evolving into pure receiver position, now known as slotback. In an 11-year professional career from 1974–1984, he caught 649 passes for 10,837 yards and 88 touchdowns. Scott was a part of five Grey Cup winning teams with the Eskimos.Former Washington Standout to be inducted this fall.
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Tom Scott (American Football Coach)
Thomas P. Scott (January 7, 1920 – June 1978) was an American football coach who was co-head coach for the Brooklyn Dodgers The Brooklyn Dodgers were a Major League Baseball team founded in 1883 as the Brooklyn Grays. In 1884, it became a member of the American Association as the Brooklyn Atlantics before joining the National League in 1890. They remained in Brook ... in 1946. He was also the assistant coach in 1947. References 1920 births 1978 deaths {{Amfoot-coach-stub ...
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Tom Scott (YouTuber)
Thomas Scott (born ) is an English YouTuber, web developer and presenter. On his self-titled YouTube channel, Scott creates educational videos across a range of topics including history, geography, linguistics, science, and technology. his five YouTube channels have collectively gained over million subscribers and billion views. Born in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, Scott first came to media attention as a student, creating a parody of a governmental website. He created his channel in 2006, but only began to enjoy mainstream popularity after 2014, when he began his education series "Things You Might Not Know". Scott produced and uploaded educational videos to the channel across a range of topics including linguistics, technology, geography, history and science. His output has included series such as ''Language Files'' (which focuses on linguistics and languages), ''The Basics'' (computing and IT), ''Amazing Places'' (geographical locations), and ''Things You Might Not Know' ...
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