Scott Lindsey comes from the country… born in rural Beaver Dam, Kentucky, in the same county as Bluegrass legend Bill Monroe and raised just down a country road from Merle Travis’ hometown. That’s fertile ground for a budding singer/songwriter.
A well-respected songwriter, Lindsey has written with hit makers Harley Allen, 2005 BMI Songwriter of the Year (“The Baby,” “The Little Girl”), Kyle Cook of MatchBox Twenty, Kim Williams (“Three Wooden Crosses”) and Will Nance (“She’s Everything”) among others. He has also had cuts by other artists including Jesse & Noah Bellamy, Americana Awards Nominee, Buck Jones and The Michael Klein Band.
Nashville artist manager Don Dortch who helped catapult the careers of Jerry Lee Lewis, Eddie Floyd, Charlie Rich and Ronnie McDowell, says, “Scott has the total package.”
Scott has just finished in the studio working on his debut album Set ‘em Up, Shoot ‘em Down and has also finished his video for the first single, “You Only Call Me When You’re Drunk.” You can watch it here:
With his rich, classic voice, his songs will take you down memory lane in the warm style of a Keith Whitley ballad then kick into high gear with all the rockin’ edge of a Montgomery Gentry anthem. This is good homegrown country music…no matter what part of the country you come from.
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Great song. Nice sound and great voice. I’ve listened to this video 8 times already. Bring us more great country.