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An earlier version of this article was apparently lifted largely from Scott's own website and it got yanked for copyright problems. I have put together the new article in my own words from various sources.
18:43, 16 June 2006 (UTC)
Please proofread entire article as best you can. This is a very interesting article about arguably the greatest, most versatile Hammond B3 musician of all time. She spans all major genres: classical, Christian, jazz, soul, pop, broadway, cinema. As much as anything it is the range of her repertoire is incredibly expansive. She is indeed a virtuosic genius.
Rhoda Scott is known principally as a Hammond organist. However currently there is no mention of this in her revised entry, which implies that she only plays church organ. Scott is so proficient on the Hammond that she is listed in the Wikipedia List of Hammond organ players List of Hammond organ players, noting that she is known for her work on a B-3 model and a B-3000 (custom model). I suggest that Hammond organist is included within her revised entry. Paul Strange (talk) 08:51, 22 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]