Nicknamed “The Little Lady with the Big Voice,” Peggy Scott-Adams (born on June
25, 1948) is an American soul, blues, and R&B singer, and one of the greatest
comeback stories in recent musical history. Scott-Adams’ career began while she
was still a teenager, touring with soul legend Ben E. King as a background
vocalist. As a duet act with Jo Jo Benson, she managed to score 3 Top 40 singles
in the late ‘60s: “Lover’s Holiday” (1968), “Pickin’ Wild Mountain Berries”
(1968) and “Soulshake” (1969), after which she retired from the music industry
to work as a lounge singer in her hom...