Robert Scott

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  • Years Active: 1980s, 1990s, 2000s

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All Music Guide:

Singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and visual artist Robert Scott has been a staple in the New Zealand alternative rock scene since the 1980s, holding down bass, guitar, and songwriting duties for jangle pop legends the Clean and later the Bats. In the 1990s he led the folk-pop outfit Magick Heads and contributed both music and cover art for a host of other regional acts. He released his debut, largely instrumental solo album, The Creeping Unknown, in 2001 on the Flying Nun label, followed a decade later by the more pop-oriented Ends Run Together (2011).

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Robert, Bob or Bobby Scott may refer to:

Military personnel

Robert Scott (explorer) (1868–1912), British Royal Navy officer and Antarctic explorerRobert Lee Scott, Jr. (1908–2006), United States Air Force flying ace in World War IIRobert R. Scott (1915–1941), American World War II Medal of Honor recipientRobert S. Scott (1913–1999), American Medal of Honor recipientRobert Scott (VC) (1874–1961), British soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross in the Boer WarRobert George Scott (1857–1918), English recipient of the Victoria Cross

Politicians

Bobby Scott (U.S. politician) (born 1947), American Democratic Member of Congress from VirginiaSir Donald Scott (politician) (Robert Donald Scott, 1901–1974), British Conservative Member of Parliament for Wansbeck 1940–1945Robert Scott (governor) (1903–1968), colonial administratorRobert Scott (Manitoba politician), Canadian politician of the Christian Heritage PartyRobert Scott (New Zealand politician) (1854–1944), New Zealand politicianRobert Kingston Scott (1826–1900), Governor of South CarolinaRobert Wellbeloved Scott (1803–1856), British Liberal Member of Parliament for WalsallRobert W. Scott (1929–2009), American politician, former governor of North CarolinaRobert Eden Scott (1808–1862), Virginia politician

Sports figures

Bob Scott (racing driver) (1928–1954), from CaliforniaBob Scott (rugby) (born 1921), New Zealand All Blacks rugby union playerBob Scott (umpire) (1901–1956), Australian rules football umpireBobby Scott (American football) (born 1949), former Tennessee Volunteers and New Orleans Saints quarterbackRob Scott (born 1973), English footballer and managerRobert Scott (deer stalker) (1903–1981), on Mar Lodge Estate, AberdeenshireRobert Scott (footballer) (born 1969), former Australian rules footballerRobert H. Scott, Johns Hopkins lacrosse coach, 1955–1974Robert Scott (rower) (born 1969), Australian rower

Other

Bobby Scott (musician) (1937–1990), American musician, producer and songwriterRobert A. Scott, American educationalist, President of Adelphi UniversityRobert E. Scott (born 1943), Columbia Law professor and Contracts ScholarBob Scott (ornithologist) (1938–2009), British ornithologist and conservationistRobert Scott (Master of Clare) (c. 1569–1620), Master of Clare College, Cambridge and Dean of RochesterRobert Scott (philologist) (1811–1887), Dean of Rochester, co-editor with Henry George Liddell of the Greek dictionary A Greek-English LexiconRobert Scott (musician), member of New Zealand bands The Bats, The Clean, and The Magick HeadsRobert Heatlie Scott (1905–1982), British civil servantRobert Scott (engraver) (1777–1841), Scottish engraverRobert Forsyth Scott (1880–1952), mathematician, barrister and Master of St John's College, CambridgeRobert Henry Scott (1833–1916), Irish meteorologistRobert Julian Scott (1861–1930), New Zealand railway engineer and professor of engineering