Clive Scott

Clive Scott was a former keyboard player of the British 1970s pop / rock group, Jigsaw, as well as the composer of most of the group's recordings, together with the singer, Des Dyer. The band's merits include the million-selling 1975 hit single "Sky High", reaching top placing on both sides of the Atlantic as well as in Japan. Scott and Dyer co-wrote the song "Who Do You Think You Are", a hit for Candlewick Green in the United Kingdom, and for Bo... more

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  • May 10, 2009

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