Sandy Scott (singer)

Keith Gilchrist (born 1941), known professionally as Sandy Scott, is an Australian singer and television compere.

He was a regular guest on the television music program Bandstand and released many records, including the top 25 hit "Wallpaper Roses".

[2] When Gilchrist started singing with local bands, his neighbour, disc jockey Bob Rogers, suggested he change his name to Sandy Scott.

[5] His album Great Scott, It's Sandy achieved gold status.

[8] Scott married his manager Carolyn Jacobsen, the sister of singer Col Joye, in 1981.