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Friday, April 29, 2005

Fredrick 'Bam-Bam' Scott is one of South Florida's brightest upcoming music producers and song writers. Not only a producer and song writer he gives back to the community by teaching at Phillis Wheatley Elementary in Miami. He has also been appointed as the music director for the non-profit organization Jubilate. He has toured the hemisphere as a percussionist and drummer working for an eclectic array of musicians and styles. He has served in the Florida Chamber Orchestra and toured with BMG Recording Artist Raul DiBlasio, RCA Recording artist Ziggy Marley, Blue Note Recording Artist Bobby McFerrin, LaFace Recording artist Sam Salter, Qwest Record’s Quincy Jones, Paulina De Costa and Greg Philanganes. He received his Bachelors of Music Degree from the University of Miami and he's on the staff of Emilio Estefan and Crescent Moon Studios as a music producer and writer. Fredrick "Bam-Bam" latest accomplishment is winning the 2004 Latin Grammy with Cuban singer Albita. This album won the category of, Best Contemporary Tropical Album. The same album was also nominated for a 2005 Latin Billboard Award for Best Tropical Album.