Sherie Rene Scott
Sherie Rene Scott (born February 8, 1967) is an American actor, singer, writer and producer. She has been seen in multiple Broadway and off-Broadway plays and musicals, on numerous solo and original cast recordings, and in various film and television roles.
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I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City (performed by Sherie Rene Scott) | ... Must Be in New York City" by Sherie Rene Scott The ... |
Connection Chains
- From Sherie Rene Scott to Miss Butter's Lament in 9 Steps
- From Sherie Rene Scott to Nobody Cares about the Railroads Anymore in 9 Steps
- From All My Life to Sherie Rene Scott in 9 Steps
- From Sherie Rene Scott to Baby, I'm Yours in 8 Steps
- From Sherie Rene Scott to Jimmy Webb in 8 Steps
- From Unichappell Music to Sherie Rene Scott in 8 Steps
- From Ray Cooper to Sherie Rene Scott in 8 Steps
- From One to Sherie Rene Scott in 8 Steps
- From Sherie Rene Scott to Griffin Dunne in 7 Steps
- From Sherie Rene Scott to Jump into the Fire in 7 Steps
- From Think About Your Troubles to Sherie Rene Scott in 7 Steps
- From The Tree to Sherie Rene Scott in 7 Steps
- From Sherie Rene Scott to Ilona Knopfler in 6 Steps
- From Sherie Rene Scott to Moctesuma Esparza in 6 Steps
- From Harry Nilsson to Sherie Rene Scott in 6 Steps
- From The Kojacks to Sherie Rene Scott in 6 Steps
- From Sherie Rene Scott to Shonen Knife in 6 Steps
- From Sherie Rene Scott to The Electric Junkyard in 6 Steps
- From Sherie Rene Scott to August 25 in 5 Steps
- From Sherie Rene Scott to Bonanza in 5 Steps
- From Sherie Rene Scott to Judy Garland in 5 Steps
- From Sherie Rene Scott to Laughin' Man in 5 Steps
- From Sherie Rene Scott to Me and My Arrow in 5 Steps
- From Sherie Rene Scott to Meg Ryan in 5 Steps
- From The End (Moonbeam) to Sherie Rene Scott in 5 Steps
- From 1941 to Sherie Rene Scott in 5 Steps
Connections
- I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City was covered by Sherie Rene Scott
- Sherie Rene Scott recorded I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City