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Looks like someone was writing a smallish entry on one of the William Scott on this page. Here is the info in case someone wants to add it to the appropriate WS page. Jessamyn (talk) 14:08, 7 May 2006 (UTC)

He also co-wrote the music and commercial bumpers for "The Maury Povich Show" and "The Ricki Lake Show". By 1992 He became a back-up session drummer for "Mary Wilson" & "John Kay".

In 1994, He received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Business Administration from Azusa Pacific University.

In 2002 He had been hired on to complete a tour & work with rock legend Eric Burdon.

In early 2003, He became the guy behind the rhythms on the new E-MU 'PX-7' beat machine.

He now, since 2003, resides in Missoula, Montana and continues (since 1989) to teach drumming & drumming techniques.

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Seems like there was a Will Scott who wrote children adventure books in the 1960's or before, about the Cherry family. However, I cannot find any bit of evidence to that on the net (I read those books in translation, and I am not certain as to the back translation). The names of the books are (roughly): The Cherry family following the lost treasure, The Cherry family and the mystery of the ghost, The Cherry family and the mistery of black Jack and The Cherry family and the mystery of the deserted house.Ladypine 17:19, 30 June 2007 (UTC)