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London based indie-rock solo acoustic artist is back on the music scene after refocusing his creative energy into a brand new music project...

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With edgy rock vocals, haunting melodies and hypnotic guitar effects Scott has recently finished  and released his lastest album 'neon' produced by Gareth Kay.  Available to buy @ itunes or from this website.

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Growing up in the midlands and drawing inspiration his mother and her side of the family. Scott began playing piano at the age of 8 and then adding guitar lessons to the mix when aged 10, which was inspired after the 'Johnny B Good' scene with Michael J Fox in Back to the Future.

 Taking influence from Joe Satriani, Gary Moore and other solo rock guitarists. The dream was to become a guitar instrumentalist of this style and soon after recorded his first album 'weird doings' at aged 15.

 During the recording of this first album, Scott picked up an acoustic guitar and added a vocal melody which I had stuck in his head.  Good friend and mentor Ed Summers suggested there may be a voice in there and spent the next 5 years having vocal lessons, writing sessions and helped to nurture his sound as an artist.  Being inspired by Nirvana, Goo Goo Dolls, Stereophonics, Feeder and U2 Scott started experimenting with new styles, techniques and the rhythmical side of playing. Through working with three bands over 13 years he gained stage experience and honed  skills as a performer. In between these bands he always found his way back to the solo acoustic music scene.

 

Scott wanted to take his music to the next level and so around 2008, moved to London and gigged heavily at open mic nights around the London acoustic circuit performing tracks from the solo album 'Declassified.'  He then took the opportunity to once again expand his musical horizon and joined the band 'Many Eyes.' Successfully gigging, they recorded an album which was never completed. The band dissolved unexpectedly and then decided and felt he needed a break from performing live and focused his attention on teaching guitar and piano as well as writing music for tv adverts/programmes with good friend Marc Lane for Sony and Boosey & Hawkes. This lead to having 1.7million hits on youtube for a track  recorded for WWE 'Get in the Game,' as well as the theme tune for BBC's Caught Red Handed. After this recharge of creative energy he threw himself back into writing and came up with the track 'The City Falls' which was inspired by the film Batman 'Dark Night Rises.' After writing commercially with Marc and mixing it with his own creative experiences, he once again found his hunger to create something that was just HIM!
 

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