Jeff Scott landed in the suburb of Newmarket Ontario Canada on a hot summer night in the 1960's. While the details are uncertain, it is said the Beatles were still touring at the time.
Years later, having barely survived his early nerd years, Jeff eventually abandoned his obsession for Star Wars action figures and began hording records by the Fab Four, fast and furiously. This inevitably led to an electric guitar and the eventual decline of academic studies.
Before long Jeff found himself forming the powerless trio "Silent Echo"... but it was the kind act of his Christian diety that allowed him to study piano at the acclaimed jazz school Humber College.
It was here where the budding songwriter first uttered the fateful words...
"Why would anyone want to be in a tribute band..?"
The years that would follow played out like a like a cruel joke. A joke that would show him the time of his life.
Springsteen, the Beach Boys, Buddy Holly, the Everly Brothers...
Paying tribute.. seeing the world... and making friendships that would last a lifetime.
All the while building a catalogue of songs which has finally seen the light of day. With the release of "...Like Super Man on Krypton" Jeff delivers a collection of songs that are as singable as they are thought provoking.
Hey Jeff, Great to meet you and your wife!! Thanks for gracing us at Just Java coffeehouse for "open mic" this last week!! Your Cd has great tunes!!! I've listened through it at least 3 times! I was thinking of you last night.. can't believe how fast this week has gone since last open mic night!! Good luck and stay WARM!! It's about 75 degrees here at night!!!(just thought you might like to know..LOL!!) Beau
The fact that you quoted "Stone knives & bearskins" tickles me. When I added that picture to my Facebook, that's exactly how I captioned it. You're a scholar and a gentleman, eh.
Hey Jeff! Thanks for the add. You sound great! Your original material is awesome. I remember when you started doing Buddy at Rock n Roll Heaven after being an Angel for a while. Good to see you doing your own stuff! Peace Don