* Booker's Music *
The Booker T. Scruggs Ensemble
Booker Scruggs, (clarinet), Phillip Westmoreland (guitar), Nancy
Westmoreland (keyboard), William Price (bass), and Greg Malone
(drums) specialize in playing old standards, jazz classics, and
traditional gospel.
For engagements, email Bts@webtv.net or call (423) 266-3623.
Booker T. Scruggs, II
next show:   Friday, April 9th, 7:30 p.m.  @ Blue Orleans (Amnicola)
A Salute to the Duke
Booker T. Scruggs, II, with The Maxtiam Trio,
presents "A Salute to The Duke."  Enjoy such
classics as "I've Got It Bad," "Satin Doll," "Caravan,"
"Mood Indigo," "It Don't Mean A Thing," "Solitude,"
"Sentimental Mood," and more.
My Tribute
This first CD was recorded in 1998 as a tribute to
the life of Booker's father who passed in 1996.  This
album is a remake (2002) of "To God Be The Glory."
   
Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled
This album was dedicated to the memory of
Booker's grandmother, Mamie Walton, who passed
in 1998, at the age of 105.  "Mamie" was a regular
"cheerleader" for the Chattanooga Gospel
Orchestra, with whom he played two selections--
"Precious Lord" and "When The Saints Go Marching
In"--- on this album.  Other songs include: "It Is No
Secret," "Ave Maria," "His Eye Is On The Sparrow,"
and  "Peace In The Valley."
A Musical Garden, with featured vocalist, Nel
Swafford
Recorded live at St. Luke's United Methodist
Church, Chattanooga, TN, this album is so titled
because of the various types of songs performed--
gospel, jazz, popular standards, and spirituals.

In addition to the clarinet, you hear the lovely voice of
vocalist Nel Swafford.  Accompanying both of us on
piano is Barry Wilde.  These two talented musicians
helped to create a superb concert and recording.-