Scatman’s World

Scatman’s World

From Stuttering is Cool by Daniele Rossi

January 8, 2024 · 34 min

About this episode

In this episode, Daniele Rossi interviews Gina Waggot about her friendship with Scatman John and his impact on the stuttering community.

Episode #273: Ski-ba-bop-ba-dop-bop! You know that song! And I’m sure it’s now playing in your head and no doubt putting a smile to your face. On this episode, I chat with Gina Waggot , personal friend of Scatman John, also known as John Paul Larkin, who shot to fame in the mid-1990s with huge hits – and much welcomed earworms for me – such as Scatman, Everybody Jam!, and Scatman’s World. Scatman also stuttered and talked about it in his debut single, Scatman. This touched fellow PWS, Gina Wag, who was in high school school at the time and dealing with her speech difference. One day, Gina gave contacting Scatman a try and to her surprise, the busy international superstar did! Gina is currently writing on Scatman’s official biography. Listen as Gina shares a bit about Scatman’s life, the resurgence of interest in his music, and her friendship with this man who set out to create uplifting music for everyone. Links mentioned on this episode: Scatman John website S catman John official Instagram account Scatman John YouTube channel Scatman John’s Facebook page Listen to Scatman John on Spotify Who’s The Scatman? German graphic novel by Jeff…

People in this episode

Host: Daniele Rossi

Guest: Gina Waggot

Topics covered

  • Scatman John
  • stuttering
  • music history
  • friendship
  • biography
  • personal stories

Keywords

  • Scatman John
  • stuttering
  • music
  • Gina Waggot
  • biography
  • 1990s hits
  • personal stories

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Scatman John website, Scatman John official Instagram account, Scatman John YouTube channel, Scatman John’s Facebook page

Books & works: Who’s The Scatman?

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