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artist Jeff Scott

Mississauga, ON, CANADA
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Jeff Scott's life began 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 formed the trio "Silent Echo"... but it was the kind act of his Christian deity that allowed him to study piano at Toronto's acclaimed jazz school Humber College. The years that followed led Jeff on a series of musical twists and turns.
 
 It began with a phone call on a cold February night. By the end of the conversation, Jeff was heading to Las Vegas to join the successful Kokomo Beach Band where his love for 60's pop and his sweet falsetto would fit like a glove. Touring the US and Canada, the highlight of the trip would be a series of shows on the Vegas Strip, including The Sands, Aladdin, and Circus Circus.
 
 It was at the Aladdin where folks first noticed Jeff's resemblance to Buddy Holly and a segment was worked into the show. Having set aside his guitar since starting music school, Jeff was thrilled to have an opportunity to take centre stage. "Most impersonators dream of making it to Vegas" Jeff says, "I started there!!"
 
 Tired of the rigorous touring schedule, Jeff returned to Toronto where he landed a job as piano player in the famous "Rock and Roll Heaven" show. One fateful night, future INXS singer JD Fortune failed to show up and Jeff was, once again, asked to fill in as the 50‘s rocker. Jeff's energy in the role led to high profile opportunities with the Las Vegas production "Legends in Concert" performing in Atlantic City, Myrtle Beach, Miami, and Chicago. He would eventually see Australia and travel as far as Hong Kong.
 
 Since then Jeff has juggled his career as a singer/songwriter with his work as a free lance musician. "I can't help it, I love music! I learn something in every show..." He has shared the stage with such personalities as Sha Na Na's Bowser, the Crystals ("Da Doo Ron Ron"), and the "Duke of Earl" himself, Gene Chandler.   More recently, he's supported OP3 recording artists Zoë Bentley and Trey Mills. However his favourite moment would have to be playing Farfisa organ for the legendary Sam the Sham as he performed the rock and roll classic "Woolly Bully"
 
 As his hours spent on stage were shaping him into a energetic and captivating performer, his travels began to have a profound effect on his song writing as well. While Jeff is Canadian, most of the songs were written while touring and performing across America. An experience that gave him a unique perspective of himself and the world around him.
 
 Drawing on influences as diverse as Bruce Springsteen and John Cleese, 1960's pop and comic books, with his 2006 release "...like Super Man on Krypton" Jeff Scott finds his voice. A talented multi instrumentalist and stylistic singer, (he's been compared to 70's acoustic rockers America and Bread) Jeff has a flair for being mysterious in his lyric when he wants to, or getting right to the point when necessary. All the while cradling the listener in a melody you‘ll find creeping back into your mind before too long. The songs, designed to be delivered either solo or with his small band who accompanies him on the album, are as thought provoking as they are singable.
 
 "...Like Super Man on Krypton" is the story of a humility one can only acheive by returning home.

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...Like Super Man On Krypton
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Released December, 2006
...Like Super Man On Krypton

The Beaches in the Fall

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Out tonight doing a warm up gig/ rehersal with Trey Mills at Nevada's in the Beaches.  That part of town is either smoking busy or a ghost town... tonight it was the latter.  A cool fall night in a cool place.

Trey and I ran through the songs from his album "Athabaska"... we're heading out to Alberta for some shows next week but we haven't played together since the release party in September.

 I gave him a little break and did a short set myself.  Tried out some newer tunes from my Palm Springs writing sabatical.

The Notebook
Beautiful Imperfect You
Indian Summer
The Rideau
Powerless

Saw some friends I haven't seen in a long time and had some free wings!

Next stop... Calgary

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