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Cindy Scott
Folk Rock / Celtic / Acoustic

"The 22 year retirement is over. I’m back.. I think"

TAMPA, Florida
United States

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Last Login:  11/16/2008
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   Cindy Scott: General Info
Member Since4/17/2007
Band MembersI like to take a moment to thank Karen at Sacred Grounds for having faith in me and having the patience to give me the opportunity (and time) to get my performance legs back under me. To James for being such a great friend and cheerleader, and to Ashley for her encoragement. To the audience members who keep coming back and finding favorite songs. And, to Lorna for being such an inspiration. To my kids, for their faith and hard work on my behalf. Finally, to Miriam, without whom none of this would have been possible - you are my soul-mate, my life, my heart.

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In a live performance, it's just me and my guitars for the time being. I'm not used to playing SOLO and so I sequenced the backing tracks of my songs. Now I have a band-in-a-box so no more feeling alone out there.

When I'm in the studio to record, I nearly always play all the instruments, McCartney style - guitars, bass, and keyboards, program and sequence the synth, and play drums when they're available. My son and I have recently taken up the challenge of learning to play some traditional Celtic instruments - tin whistle, bodhran, and the spoons. If I need an instrument that I can't play, I bring in a sesson player.

I'm left-handed and use custom built Ovation acoustic/electric guitars live and in the studio. I've played Ovation acoustics exclusively since 1977.

In the studio, or playing with a band, I also use a Fender Strat, an Epiphone Les Paul, and Fender Bass (all of which are left-handed) combined with a Crate and a Peavy amplifier. My stomp boxes are by Boss, along with a vintage MXR distortion pedal, and a Brownsville cry baby. The keyboard is a vintage Roland.

The home studio is anchored by a 24 track digital Tascam, with a Tascam analog 8 track and TEAC analog 4 track for auxiliary use. The studio microphones are Rode, Shure, and AKG. There's also a Midiverb unit for outboard signal processing.

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Band-In-A-Box, Personal and Road IT Manager: Miriam Huebscher-Scott
Roadie, & Guitar Tech / Bassist In Training: Sean Scott
Physical Trainer: Tanema Barnes
Golden Retriever: Nicky Foose

InfluencesIt’s difficult to single out artist names out of all the various forms of music I’ve distilled in my soul. The names that stand out range from Cat Stevens, The Moody Blues, Doug Kershaw, Gaelic Storm, The Beatles thru Wings to McCartney solo, Buckingham-Nicks thru Fleetwood Mac to Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks including their work with other artists, Melissa Etheridge, Joan Jett, David Bowie, The Bellamy Brothers, Green Day, Johnny Cash, Rosanne Cash, with a dash of Buddy Holly for good measure. And Lorna Bracewell, who inspired me to pick up a guitar again.
Sounds LikeFolk Rock playing solo, Grrrl Rock with a band
Record LabelMaison De Foose
Type of LabelIndie




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Nov 22 2008 9:00P
Sacred Grounds Coffee Shop Tampa, Florida
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   About Cindy Scott
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"What can I say," she said, refusing to refer to herself in the third person. "I've been an entertainer, in one form or another, since childhood." She took a sip from the glass bottle of Coca-Cola in her hand and lit another cigarette. After a moment, she continued, "I love music and being able to share that love, to bring a little joy to the folks listening... well, that's special." Her fingers reached to the leather string around her neck, absent mindedly playing with the glass bead bearing her name. "I'm blessed to have a supportive family, to be able to play music on a couple of different instruments, to sometimes be able to come up with some lyrics and music that work together, and to occasionally hit the right notes when I'm singing."

Yes, I do take my music seriously, No, obviously, I don't take myself too seriously.

I got started in music as a kid in the early 60's. I was fortunate to grow up during a time when rock was going through a huge evolutionary phase; The Beatles, Dylan, Neil Diamond, Joan Baez, Dusty Springfield, Carole King, Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane, and Cat Stevens . This gave me a wealth of pioneer artists and styles to absorb as influences, and I hope my music reflects that. In the later 70's, I discovered 'outlaw' country and found that it was a welcome relief from the disco craze. From country, I latched on to Waylon Jennings, WIllie Nelson, and most particularly Don Williams on one side, and the cutting edge styles of new country; ladies like Rosanne Cash and Juice Newton, on the other. They were blended into my influences as was my discovery of Cajun and Celtic music.

My constant collaborator, Rick Michaels, and I began working together in 1970 in a variety of combinations: in bands, as a duo, and occasionally solo. Rick always had a fine ear for blending our voices in harmony, and adding unique twists to my arrangements. We sang and performed our songs and others, but always spent the greatest amount of energy in recording. In those early days, we used the traditional style of using two 2 track machines, and building a song by bouncing tracks between them.

But in 1984, the writing was on the wall for me with the birth of my second child, and by 1986 I had retired from the business. At that time, there wasn't room for being a mom and a musician, and I wound up retiring from music. Ocassionally, I'd go into the studio and mix and produce demos for local bands, but no more than that.

When my (now) adult children got into MySpace, I discovered the wealth of talented ladies and the delightful venues that were open to solo acts. I got inspired, my kids did a little pushing, my partner encouraged, and I decided to give playing another go. I'm really glad I did. It's awfully strange working without my old friends, who have either moved on or passed on, but I'm adjusting.

When my music makes a connection with someone, in an audience or listening to a recording, it makes all the hard work worthwhile to me. And, if I can make someone laugh with a joke, a one-liner, a self-deprecating observation, a stream of consciousness riff . . . well, that is a great joy. I love to laugh, and it's wonderful to share laughter with others. But there's also a time for serious music, and I believe I can rise to the challenge there too. Hopefully, these recordings offer a balanced glimpse into those styles.



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Rick Michaels





Oct 23 2008 3:07 PM

Happy belated birthday to you too. And I will definitely lift a glass and toast my longest friendship with you.
Doug Spears





Sep 30 2008 10:40 PM

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tanema / josh





Sep 23 2008 1:21 AM

HAPPY BIRTHDAY CINDY!!!!!!!!
LOVE
ME JOSH AND KYLE
Miriam





Sep 22 2008 6:27 PM

Happy Birthday!
Cindy





Sep 22 2008 6:21 PM

Happy Birthday, kiddo!
Lexi Pierson





Sep 12 2008 5:22 PM

Ah- summer has been good, but i am ready for some fall weather:) how have you been? I see you are jammin at sacred, we have to get up that way to catch a show...
Live life to the fullest





Aug 30 2008 1:11 AM


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Jul 28 2008 9:42 PM

Thank you Cindy, i'm glad you enjoyed it. Hopefully we can play together again soon, and on a night where i don't have to do a million things simultaniously. It was a crazy night. Anyhow thanks for the add.
You rock!
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Jul 26 2008 5:23 PM

Cindy you're so sweet! I really had a good time, your music is beautiful. I'm somewhat of an artist myself, so I appriciate these things :P And hey its hard to keep your head on straight in this crazy mixed up world we live in, right? So that's a great compliment too ♥
Anyways yall are too fun, can't wait till you play again! Its nice to get out with friends every now and then.
Take it easy hun :hugs:
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