What can I say about Randy Scott? He is one of the greatest Composers, Producers, and Musicians to emerge over the last couple of decades. His new CD 90 Degrees at Midnight just hit the stores today. I dare you to go pick it up. His single was flying up the Billboard charts before the CD was released! During a time when musicians seem to be losing some of their creativity… when everything was beginning to sound like everything else… Here comes Randy Scott! Jazz has never sounded so good! Creativity has never spoken so loudly. Randy’s God given gifts jump right off the CD and hits the target… your heart! It feeds and satisfies your musical hunger as you indulge and get lost in the harmonic mastery of Randy Scott. There is no way you will be disappointed. As a matter of fact, you have to pick it up. Let’s make sure it keeps moving right up the chart.
This is Randy’s 5th solo project. His 4th CD entitled Breathe remained in the top 40 nationally for five months, and is available through most major retailers and record stores internationally, as well as online. Randy produced four songs on Vickie Winans’ CD, Woman To Woman and worked on her single, How I Got Over, which debuted at #1 on Billboard. Randy produced seven songs for jazz guitarist, Tim Bowman’s CD, which was the #1 record in the nation on the Smooth Jazz Charts.
He has been awarded two Gold records, two Platinum records and one Multi-platinum record for his work on a Gospel Wow compilation CD and recordings with Grammy award winners, Kirk Franklin and Fred Hammond. Randy has a Bachelor’s degree in music education from Michigan State University (Go Green!) and a Master’s degree from Wayne State University. Not only was he recently signed with Trippin N Rhythm Records, but also he just signed an exclusive deal representing Yanagisawa Saxaphones. It’s his time!
Randy is married to Tara Scott. They have two beautiful children. He is the Director of Music for the Southfield, MI school system. He contributes all of his accomplishments to his faith and belief in God. He is my friend! He is my brother! He is Randy Scott.
To learn more about him, check out his webpage: http://randyscottonline.com
Sounds great. Love Jazz. I’ll get it.
Comment by Bobby J — October 2, 2011 @ 8:08 am