Scatman John by Gina Waggott

Scatman John by Gina Waggott

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The inspiring story of a middle-aged, stuttering pianist who, against all odds, became a global pop phenomenon by turning his greatest pain into his purpose.

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Scatman John by Gina Waggott

The inspiring story of a middle-aged, stuttering pianist who, against all odds, became a global pop phenomenon by turning his greatest pain into his purpose.
Waggott interweaves her thorough account of Larkin’s career with a thoughtful meditation on how the public perception of, and advocacy for, stuttering has evolved across the 20th and 21st centuriesThe result is a worthy tribute to an enigmatic and influential musician. * Publishers Weekly *
Moving, surprising, and truly unputdownable, this well-written book is a true testament to the transformative power of music. I had never stopped to consider this novelty song in depth before, so the richness of the deeper meaning behind the song as well as the fascinating story of the artist behind it was a joy to discover. -- LUXXURY * producer, songwriter, and DJ; One Song podcast *
Bravo, Gina! I got to play and record with John when he was a jazz pianist, and years later, he transformed into ‘The Scatman.’ Wow, I've learned so much about his hard-lived journey from this book. -- Sam Phipps * Oingo Boingo *
An amazing story. Like Scatman's own life, this book is an ode to the astonishing power of music as a means of expression, redemption, self-acceptance, and, ultimately, triumph. -- Geoff Spink * former BBC Age & Disability Correspondent; disability rights campaigner *
With meticulous research and careful reporting, Gina Waggott has crafted a memorable portrait of a man all people—no matter how they speak—should take the time to know better. -- John Hendrickson * author of Life on Delay: Making Peace with a Stutter *
What a gift John Larkin was to the world. And what a gift Gina Waggott has given us in capturing all the vivid details of his buoyant life. Here was a life full of pain and deep love, despair and joy, a talent shared with the world just in time. Scatman John will give anyone who has ever felt shame a great deal of hope. -- Katherine Preston * author of Out With It: How Stuttering Helped Me Find My Voice *
Scatman John is a brilliant and important testament to the creative power of stuttering. -- Jonty Claypole * former Director of Arts, BBC; author of Words Fail Us: In Defence of Disfluency *
An obscure figure in pop music finally receives recognition via one of those rare “you-couldn’t-make-it-up” biographies. * The Irish Times *
Gina Waggott is a writer, editor, and former BBC professional with a background spanning broadcasting, journalism, and disability advocacy. Her work has been published in The Times, The Sunday Times, The Independent, Reader’s Digest, Significance Magazine, and over a hundred different websites for companies such as Microsoft and Amazon UK. A covert stutterer, she is active in several nonprofits serving the global stuttering community and its allies. Visit ginawaggott.com/
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ISBN 13 9798881807078
ISBN 10 8881807076
Title Scatman John
Author Gina Waggott
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2026-02-05
Number of pages 288
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