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Will Scott

"Voice as thick as blood

About Me


Will Scott's Solo Electric Blues (2002), is back in stock at CDBaby !
Live Videos

Gnawbone at Exit/In, Nashville, with Tim Carroll, Paul Griffith, Paul Slivka
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Stain Lifter, Union Pool (solo)

Reviews

"Will Scott, his voice as thick as blood, sometimes accompanies with guitar; his weird liturgies bring out the pathos in pop."
New York Press

"Gifted"
Nashville City Paper

"Between his uniquely beautiful voice, talented six-string skills and haunting melodies, Scott shines a ray of light into a dark and dying music industry."
Anchorage Daily News

"Some of the most innovative pieces of blues songwriting of the year."
Louisville Music News

"One of the great... voices of our time"
Rev. Reggie Qualls

"Guitarist Will Scott has a good vibrato and a knack for surprises."
Blues Revue

Biography

Will Scott was born in Indianapolis, Indiana and grew up there, and in Oak Park, IL. His great-grandfather was a bluegrass and country musician, his grandfather played banjo and sousaphone, his mother was a singer, his father played jazz and rock 'n' roll guitar, and his step-father played and sang blues, rock, and sea chanteys, among other things. Out of this eclectic mix of influences, Scott first took to playing blues on a Harmony electric guitar given to him for his 13th birthday.

After playing for years with his family, Scott began performing with a couple of bands in his early twenties and eventually formed his own group, The Forecasters, in 1997. The release of The Forecasters independent CD, "Too Damn Cold," a year later brought acclaim from around the world and recognition of Scott's distinctive songwriting and singing. It also helped to revive a blues scene in a town long loyal to college rock (Bloomington, Indiana). In 1999, Scott moved to Los Angeles in search of some some new influences and a career in music. With the move came a change in style and focus, from blues and guitar to singing and songwriting. Using his solid blues roots as a launchpad, Scott began writing on the outskirts of the genre and developing his own distinctively deep style of rock 'n' roll. In the process, he self-released some of his blues studies under the title " Solo Electric Blues ."

Although just a home-cooked CD, the album was quite well-received and helped to launch his career when he moved to New York in 2001. "Folks in New York City just seemed to get what I was doing. I booked a show at Living Room, and a few other songwriting hot-spots in my first month here. That's when I knew I'd made it to the right place."

Scott's style crystallized in New York into a mix of trance americana, funk, soul, blues and roots rock. His success in New York has led to an astonishing list of accomplishments, including a number of co-writing projects with Gold Record recipient, Preacher Boy (Blind Pig Records, Coast Road Records, Eagle Eye Cherry), C. Gibbs (Atlantic Records), Jesse Harms (Eddie Money, Sammy Hagar, REO Speedwagon, Alligator Records, et al.), and John Truitt (Guitar Shorty, Alligator Records).

In 2005, Scott worked with renowned choreograp'her, Fiona Marcotty-Dolenga, on her acclaimed "Paradise Strategies" project, singing live to dances choreographed to his writing. He has shared the stage with a long list of respected and legendary, artists including Buddy Miller, Jolie Holland, Sam Myers, Elizabeth Cook, Tim Carroll, Preacher Boy, and C. Gibbs.

Will Scott lives in Brooklyn, New York and performs regularly in the area and on tour. He is presently working on his next recording project.

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My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 6/15/2005
Band Website: willscottmusic.com
Band Members: Many people have honored me with their presence on stage... "Shaky" Dave Pollack (harmonica), Glendon Jones (fiddle), Harrison Cannon (upright), Austin Hughes (vox and guitar), Rose Thomson (vox and guitar), Preacher Boy (vox and guitar), C. Gibbs (vox and guitar), Joe Magistro (drums), Beatnik Beats (vitamins and hubcaps), Tim Carroll (guitar), Paul Griffith (drums), Paul Slivka (bass), Jim Whitney (bass), John Mettam (drums), Rob Jost (bass), Bryan Miller (vocals and guitar), Brian Geltner (drums), Mike Lenore (bass), Jan Bell (vocals), Jolie Holland (fiddle), Sam Parton (guitar and vocals), Hilary Hawke (banjo), Rima Fand (violin), Bob Hoffnar (pedal steel), Mike Lenore (bass), Wylie Wirth (drums)
Influences: Junior Kimbrough, Tony Joe White, Tom Waits, R. L. Burnside, Chuck E. Weiss, Son House, Johnny Cash, Johnny Shines, Otis Rush, Dayna Kurtz, Samantha Keely Smith (painter)
Sounds Like: Junior Kimbrough, Tom Waits, The Black Keys, Chris Whitley, R. L. Burnside, Skip James, Chuck E. Weiss, Son House, Tony Joe White
Record Label: Independent
Type of Label: None

My Blog

SPAM NOT FROM ME!!!

A number of you have written to tell me that you recieved an advertisement from my site. I AM NOT sending these out, and absolutely WOULD NOT send advertisements to y'all. Someone hacked my site. I ha...
Posted by Will Scott on Tue, 29 May 2007 10:59:00 PST

Help Paul Griffith

My friend Paul Griffith, who backed me on drums in Nashville last year, is critically ill. Like most musicians I know, his health insurance doesn't cover much. Paul is a legend on drums. If you are a ...
Posted by Will Scott on Mon, 21 May 2007 03:30:00 PST

Back from Mexico, Recording Continued

Just got back from San Diego and Baja where, after a workout in fractured Spanish, we were able to get one of the better local mariachi bands to play something other than the standard tourist fare of ...
Posted by Will Scott on Sat, 21 Apr 2007 02:25:00 PST

Recording started...

At long last recording of my next record, currently titled "Paper Match," has begun. I spent two days last week in Union City, NJ with Preach and Afro Joe Magistro (Prophet Omega) recording mostly dru...
Posted by Will Scott on Mon, 09 Apr 2007 05:06:00 PST

Will Scott (gnawbone indiana)--on my blog

Posted By:CHELLE ROSEGet this video and more at MySpace.com...
Posted by Will Scott on Tue, 17 Oct 2006 01:28:00 PST

Cover of Louisiana Lullabye by Chelle Rose

I was honored to learn that the mighty Chelle Rose posted a video of her doing a version of my song, Louisiana Lullaby! Hope you'll take a look and listen. Chelle's one of my favorite voices coming ou...
Posted by Will Scott on Tue, 17 Oct 2006 11:44:00 PST

Video from Nashville of Gnawbone

Chelle Rose was kind enough to post a video from a show we played together at Exit/In in Nashville in January. I was thrilled to be joined that night by an all-star cast of musicians including Tim Car...
Posted by Will Scott on Tue, 03 Oct 2006 12:09:00 PST

Featured on WFMU, Old Time New

I was thrilled to be this month's feature on WFHB's show, Old Time New, with Noah Zark, engineered by Kristen Mueller. WFHB is my favorite New York station and Old Time New is one of my favorite shows...
Posted by Will Scott on Sun, 01 Oct 2006 07:19:00 PST

Video of Will Scott and Jolie Holland at Union Pool

Thanks to everyone who came out to my show last Wednesday with Jolie Holland.  It was a great time. I found some pictures of that night taken by a fan on Flickr. To view them go here. ...
Posted by Will Scott on Tue, 19 Sep 2006 02:03:00 PST

Jolie Holland show in Brooklyn TONIGHT--Will opening

I have the pleasure of opening for Jolie Holland tonight (9/13) at a surprise solo performance at Union Pool in Brooklyn. The door will start around 9:00, the show at around 10:00. Union Pool 484 Un...
Posted by Will Scott on Wed, 13 Sep 2006 10:22:00 PST