Wake Up Your Stereo

Wake Up Your Stereo

  • 流派:Pop 流行
  • 语种:英语
  • 发行时间:2013-02-14
  • 类型:EP

简介

Alan Scott is a singer songwriter performer, and incendiary guitarist. Alan pulls from a multitude of influences to create his unique sound. Brit Pop, 70's funk, 80's rock, ska -sometimes all in one song - keep the music exhilarating, fresh, confessional, and daringly original. He has had several songs on MTV TV shows and the unforgettable honor of opening for James Brown. He has also shared the Stage with Vertical Horizon, Everclear, Tom Tom Club, and Cheap Trick to name a few. Here's what the Press has to say: XM Radio personality, previously with DC101 – Tony Colter “I was totally impressed with the Sound, the Originals, The Stage presence and of course the Quality of the Musicianship! I also found out that the Band had only a couple of practices before the Saturday night Gig I was blown away! I Love the way Deren drives the Bus for the grove and he has a great foot! Mike…the Bass Player can really spank that plank!...and Alan what can I say what a talent-excellent chops, not sloppy at all! And his vocals are strong! I also understand he wrote most of the Originals!” “Eight songs were chosen as interstitial music for the MTV series ‘Celebrity Undercover’ and others got airplay on radio stations in Baltimore, Washington and North Carolina.” -Marianne Meyer, Washington Post “Some of the most tunefully appealing songs were written by guitarist Alan Scott” -Mike Joyce, Washington Post (Live performance at the Bayou, Washington, DC) “This is all original music, really gorgeous stuff, from chapel-rock sweet as honey to pounding rap-like riffs, then it goes acoustic like a James Taylor love ballad, or bounces to an Island rhyme such as “Warmth of Paradise” -Washington Times (Fourth original CD recorded, “Life Without Stars”) “Behind it all is the voice of Mr. Scott, who seems to be blessed with pipes that touch both the emotional and musical heartstrings of most listeners.” -Washington Times (Fourth original CD recorded, “Life Without Stars” “Life Without Stars” heaping scoops of soulful rock evokes images of early Red Hot Chili Peppers and “Truth And Soul” era Fishbone, wrapping up the fillet in an accessible, if not adult-contemporary package.” -Amy Sciarretto, College Music Journal

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