“There are moments in ones life that mark time, who I was before this happened and who I am after. I have been afforded a lot of opportunities to create music and as subjective as it is some was good and some was not. My musical journey has been long, because it started at a very early age. I created two works in Nashville with some of the most talented players in the business period as well as being blessed to know and respect the best producer/engineer in the business. All of this brings me to now, who I am after all of this. I am currently working on material for my third album and it will encompass a musical style that is not as commercial as Nashville says it needs to be however it will be honest, true to my form and have a lot to say as well as a lot of issues that it deals with. I will always record feel good party songs because they make us all feel good. I find that it is theraputic to write and sing songs about real life issues that are challenging for all of us. We are all one in the end and my musical journey will tell the tale of what I know and how I feel. I am just like you so I’m sure some of these things you’ll relate to. Music business as it is has gone through a lot of changes and it gives artist a lot more creative freedom to make music real again and not just what corperate radio wants to feed you. Not that there’s anything wrong with todays successful artists, their success is well deserved, but it is time for something that sets a part, something familiar but different at the same time. It’s time for the return of the rebel, The return of musical expression in it’s truest form, it’s time for the return of the storyteller. The things that set Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Hank Williams, Hank Jr, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard and so many others apart. It’s time for well……..it’s time to let the music do the talking again!”
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Thanks for the add Paul. We are trying to make a difference so help us by checking out our song “Slow Dance” on iTunes. It reminds us to stop and to treasure life. We are donating the proceeds to St Jude's
Colors may fade, the sun may not shine, the moon may not be bright, heartbeats may stop, lives may pass but our friendship, I'll treasure till the day my heart stops.
Will Scott's new album, GNAWBONE, is here!! The CD is available at CDBaby (www.cdbaby.com/all/willscottmusic) and other online retailers.
Over three years in the making, GNAWBONE is Scott's fully-produced studio debut and features a crack team of hand-picked musicians as well as guest performances by Jan Bell, Jolie Holland, Samantha Parton, and Preacher Boy (the album's producer).
Thanks for the connect! you're making all this that much better..stop by anytime to enjoy some of the hottest sound around... (really, I mean this) ...PeaCe -N- LovE! ;-D
Hello my Carolina Friends! I AM COMING YOUR WAY!!! I just wanted to take a second to let you know about an AMAZING show with Kutless, Krystal Meyers, Yellow Cavalier, Chasen, & Mental. AND I have the honor of helping to open this show! It's an event called SHINE in the Dark Music Fest- it's only $12 and a can of food! Visit www.myspace.com/shinechristianmagazine for more details! You can also buy tickets through ticketmaster as well! I would LOVE to see some friendly faces there, so see if you can make it out on THURSDAY, JUNE 25th at the Crown Coliseum in Fayetteville, North Carolina! Giant Road Trip here I come! abbi
Hello, it's me, Ruby Jane.To those who don't know me, I am a 14 year old fiddler, songwriter. I have some songs posted that are fresh out of the studio. Let me know if you like the new songs..be one of the first to hear, even before they are released!Thanks! new videos too! Ruby Jane
Hi Paul, I Draw Slow are playing The Cobblestone, Smithfield in Dublin on Wednesday 24th June, supported by the amazing Thomas Kitt. Doors are at 8.30 and admission is €10, a small price to pay to see the citys two premier acoustic acts don't you agree? On the off chance you disagree, come down on wednesday next to the Cobblestone, Smithfield Dublin and we'd be happy to discuss it.