Screamin’ Scott Simon, who spent 52 years because the pianist of the energetic rock ’n’ roll and doo-wop group Sha Na Na, died Thursday in Ojai after a protracted battle with sinus most cancers, his daughter Nina Simon introduced. He was 75.
A member of Sha Na Na from 1970 till they give up touring in 2022, Simon generally performed the piano together with his ft as he belted out such hits as Jerry Lee Lewis’ “Entire Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On” and Danny & the Juniors’ “On the Hop.”
Simon and Sha Na Na carried out within the 1978 movie adaptation of Grease as “Johnny On line casino and the Gamblers,” enjoying six doo-wop numbers in the highschool dance scenes.
In the meantime, Simon partnered with Louis St. Louis to write down “Sandy,” sung by John Travolta. The movie’s soundtrack went on to turn out to be one of many prime albums of all time, with gross sales of greater than 30 million copies.
With the 1977 premiere of The Sha Na Na Present, Simon moved to Los Angeles and appeared on all 97 episodes of the 30-minute syndicated selection program over 4 seasons. The band welcomed such visitor stars as Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, James Brown and the Ramones.
And on tour, Sha Na Na carried out with acts together with John Lennon & Yoko Ono, Steve Martin, Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel.
Born on Dec. 9, 1948, in Kansas Metropolis, Missouri, Simon was a multisport athlete and lively in United Synagogue Youth, a nationwide neighborhood of Conservative Jewish youngsters. He performed in jug bands, based a jazz quartet, tried his hand at composing and did track parodies, like turning Van Morrison’s “Gloria” into “Toriah.”
He moved to New York Metropolis to attend Columbia College — the place a classmate nicknamed him “Screamin’ Scott” — in 1966 and fronted a blues band referred to as The Royal Pythons.
In 1970, he answered an advert within the Columbia newspaper about a gap for a piano participant and guitarist in a campus doo-wop group. Sha Na Na had instantly preceded Jimi Hendrix onstage at Woodstock in 1969 but was nonetheless comparatively unknown. After Simon graduated, he got here aboard as its keyboardist and eventual managing accomplice.
Whereas Sha Na Na primarily performed traditional ’50s and ’60s songs, Simon composed a number of songs and solo albums carried out by the band and by himself on data and on TV.
Along with his daughter, survivors embody his spouse, Deborah; one other daughter, Morgan; stepson Nick; and granddaughters Rocket and Naomi.
This text was initially printed by The Hollywood Reporter.