NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Buddy Guy about his appearance in the movie "Sinners" and about playing on its soundtrack.
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Tom Hiddleston about starring in the series "The Night Manager," based on a John le Carré novel of ...
Screamin’ Scott Simon, who spent 52 years as the pianist of the energetic rock ’n’ roll and doo-wop group Sha Na Na, died Thursday in Ojai after a long battle with sinus cancer, his daughter Nina ...
"The Darker The Night," a new novel, begins with a man shot dead in the center of Glasgow. Looks like gang stuff, though Fulton Mackenzie, investigative reporter for the Scottish Siren, sniffs out ...
Never forgetting the incident with the substitute choir instructor, Simon took action 35 years after it occurred. At age 45, he went to a busy restaurant on a Sunday morning, armed with his guitar, ...
No, it's not the weekend yet, but we do have some weekend news. The latest batch of inductees to the Radio Hall of Fame are out, including NPR's very own Scott Simon, who started saying this in 1985.
NPR's legendary host Scott Simon is well-versed in the art of connection. With over 35 years of experience as the voice of Weekend Edition Saturday, the Peabody Award winner manages to bring humor and ...
I am dead in Buffalo. This week, The Buffalo News featured an obituary for Screamin’ Scott Simon, the great keyboard artist for the doo-wop group Sha Na Na. He died, at 75, in Ojai, Calif., of cancer.
Our colleague Scott Simon, the host of Weekend Edition here at NPR, actually wrote a book with Tony Bennett, which came out in 2016, when Bennett was just turning 90. It's called "Just Getting Started ...
Screamin’ Scott Simon, who spent 52 years as the pianist of the energetic rock ’n’ roll and doo-wop group Sha Na Na, died Thursday in Ojai after a long battle with sinus cancer, his daughter Nina ...