E.C. Scott

"[4] She has been nominated for nine Blues Music Awards, and has shared the stage with Ray Charles, Patti LaBelle, Lou Rawls, John Lee Hooker, and the Ohio Players.

[3] Initially performing jazz, she reverted to blues and R&B once her backing band, named Smoke, were in place.

[3] Her self-released album, The Other Side of Me (2003), included more of her self-penned numbers, and had a guest vocal appearance by Little Milton on two of the tracks, "Just One of Those Days" and "If I Can Borrow Some of Your Love".

[8] In Lincoln, Nebraska, she had filmed a video for "These Ain't Yo Daddy's Kind of Blues," another track from The Other Side of Me.

However, Scott discovered that, without a single blues video television program in the United States, she was left with only her own website and YouTube to air the promotional tool.

[9] Through her own company, ECS Productions, Scott also began working as an artist manager for a number of acts typically performing blues, pop or gospel material.

[11] She currently lives in Union City, California, in a house which incorporates her home studio for editing EC's Jook Joint.