David Scobie
50 top tracks
David Scobie
50 top tracks
Albums

Peace Dream - Songs Of Clem Tholet
David Scobie

Cleaning Up!
David Scobie

African Odyssey 1
David Scobie

Scottish Songs
David Scobie

African Odyssey 3
David Scobie

Scottish Songs 2
David Scobie

Reborn
David Scobie

Acoustic
David Scobie

Photograph
David Scobie

The Best of S.A. Pop (1960-1990), Vol. 3
David Scobie

Early Days
David Scobie

African Odyssey 4
David Scobie
Biography
David Scobie was born in Dundee, Scotland in 1964. He was raised on traditional Scottish music which influenced his musical interest....Read more on Last.fm
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David Scobie was born in Dundee, Scotland in 1964. He was raised on traditional Scottish music which influenced his musical interest.
In 1973 he emigrated with his parents to Rhodesia and, by 1975, was appearing regularly at the Beverley Rocks Motel Folk Club in Salisbury. During this time he was further influenced by Zimbabwean folk singer, Iris Jones, as well as Neil Diamond.
As a result he started to write his own songs and approached Martin Norris at Shed Studios in Salisbury who facilitated a recording deal for him. Martin penned David’s debut single “Gypsy Girl” and it went straight to Number 1 in Zimbabwe and Number 4 in South Africa.
In Zimbabwe, David Scobie attended Nettleton Primary School in Braeside between 1973 and 1977.
After that he attended Cranborne Boys High School from 1978 until 1979 before proceeding to Prince Edward Boys High School in 1980.
After school, David went into music full time. He started to work at Shed Studios where he was instrumental in making commercial jingles for various companies. It was during this period that he released his first album, “Cleaning Up” which was a follow-up to “Gypsy Girl”.
The second album “Reborn”, (nothing to do with religion) was released in South Africa. The 3rd and 4th albums, “Photograph” and “Special Edition” were released in Zimbabwe. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/David+Scobie">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
