
Gil Scott-Heron
Acting
Born: April 1, 1949
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Biography
Gilbert "Gil" Scott-Heron was an American soul and jazz poet, musician, and author, known primarily for his work as a spoken-word performer in the 1970s and 1980s. His collaborative efforts with musician Brian Jackson featured a musical fusion of jazz, blues, and soul, as well as lyrical content concerning social and political issues of the time, delivered in both rapping and melismatic vocal styles by Scott-Heron. He defined himself as a "bluesologist".
Also Known As
- Gilbert Scott-Heron
Known For

Saturday Night Live
October 11, 1975

1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything
May 21, 2021

MTV Unplugged
November 26, 1989

How to Eat Your Watermelon in White Company (and Enjoy It)
April 07, 2005

No Nukes
July 18, 1980

Is That Jazz: A Mug-Shot Afterthought
January 01, 1982

Black Wax
January 12, 1983

Freedom Beat
January 05, 2003

Gil Scott-Heron: The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
April 14, 2003

5 Sides of a Coin
November 12, 2004

Gil Scott-Heron: Me and the Devil
February 22, 2010

Popular Voices at the BBC
November 17, 2017