James Darrell Scott (born August 6, 1959) is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer. He has written several mainstream
country
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hits, and is well-established as one of
Nashville
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's premier
session instrumentalists.
Biography
Early life and career
Scott was born in
London, Kentucky, and at an early age his family moved to
East Gary, Indiana, where his father Wayne worked in a steel mill. Scott's father was also a musician and songwriter who encouraged Darrell and his brothers Denny, Dale, Don, and David to play instruments in the family band at schools and church events.
In 1971 the Scott family moved to
San Bernardino, California
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and started a business erecting
chain-link fencing and playing California
honky-tonks as Wayne Scott and Harlan County. At age 16 Darrell completed high school via the California
equivalency exam and left the family band in favor of playing professionally in dance bands and country music groups, eventually playing five nights a week as a member of a house band at a San Beranardino bar called the Brandin' Iron.
In 1980 he began traveling north from gig to gig while living in a van, eventually ending up in
Stratford, Ontario
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, where he performed as a one-man band before auditioning and being hired to play with the
Mercey Brothers. Scott wrote two songs that were included on a Mercey Brothers album, with one being released as a single, and Scott signed a
music publishing
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deal, but didn't like writing the style of songs he was playing with the Mercey Brothers. In 1983, with a renewed interest in pursuing a college education, Scott moved to
Bedford, Massachusetts
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History
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and attended
Middlesex Community College for two years before enrolling at
Tufts University
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. Scott saw a volume of poetry by Tufts
artist-in-residence
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Philip Levine and was inspired to enroll in classes taught by Levine. With Levine's guidance, Scott wrote the song "Uncle Lloyd". Having found his writer's voice, Scott had soon produced a
demo tape that made its way to
Charles Koppelman of SBK records and, eventually, a record contract. Scott recorded an album of 12 songs in Memphis with
producer Norbert Putnam but the label, not hearing any obvious hit singles on the record, chose not to release it, which also prohibited Scott from recording any of the songs on the album for the next seven years.
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Move to Nashville and breakthrough
In 1992 Scott moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where he began working as a session musician
A session musician (also known as studio musician or backing musician) is a musician hired to perform in a recording session or a live performance. The term sideman is also used in the case of live performances, such as accompanying a reco ...
, landing work with Guy Clark
Guy Charles Clark (November 6, 1941 – May 17, 2016) was an American folk and country singer-songwriter and luthier. He released more than 20 albums, and his songs have been recorded by other artists, including Townes Van Zandt, Jerry Jeff ...
the following year. More session work followed, as well as a new publishing contract. He self-produced another album, ''Aloha from Nashville'' (1996), which was picked up for distribution by Sugar Hill Records. The same year, Suzy Bogguss
Susan Kay Bogguss (born December 30, 1956) is an American country music singer and songwriter. She began her career in the 1980s as a solo singer. In the 1990s, six of her songs were Top 10 hits, three albums were certified gold, and one album ...
' recording of the Scott-penned song "No Way Out" made it onto the country singles chart. The following year, Garth Brooks
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' version of "When There's No One Around", co-written by Scott and Tim O'Brien, was included on Brooks' #1 album '' Sevens''.[
In 1999 Scott released his second album, ''Family Tree''. He collaborated with O'Brien to release their first album as a duo, ''Real Time'' (2000),] and the song "The Second Mouse" from that album being nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance.
In 2000, Sara Evans
Sara Lynn Evans (; born February 5, 1971) is an American country music singer and songwriter. She is also credited as a record producer, actress, and author. She had five songs reach the number one spot on the ''Billboard (magazine), Billboar ...
had a hit with "Born to Fly
''Born to Fly'' is the third studio album by American country music artist Sara Evans. It was released in October 2000 via RCA Records Nashville. The album produced four singles with its title track, " I Could Not Ask for More" (a cover of an E ...
", co-written with Scott.[ Meanwhile, more of Scott's songs were being recorded by other artists. The ]Dixie Chicks
The Chicks (formerly the Dixie Chicks) are an American country music band from Dallas, Texas. The band consists of Natalie Maines (lead vocals, guitar, bass guitar) and sisters Martie Maguire (vocals, fiddle, mandolin, guitar) and Emily Stra ...
recorded Scott's song " Heartbreak Town" for inclusion on their 1999 album '' Fly'', and released the song as the album's 7th single in June 2001.[ ]Travis Tritt
James Travis Tritt (born February 9, 1963) is an American country music, country singer-songwriter. He signed to Warner Bros. Records in 1989, releasing seven studio albums and a greatest hits package for the label between then and 1999. In t ...
's version of "It's a Great Day to Be Alive
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", released in December 2000, achieved a new level of commercial success for one of Scott's songs, reaching number 2 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs
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This 50-position chart lists the most popular country music songs, calculated weekly by collecting airplay data along with digital sales and streaming. ...
chart and at number 33 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. Patty Loveless
Patty Loveless (born Patricia Lee Ramey, January 4, 1957) is an American country music singer. She began performing in her teenaged years before signing her first recording contract with MCA Records' Nashville division in 1985. While her first ...
recorded " You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive" for her 2001 album '' Mountain Soul'', featuring Scott playing banjo
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...
. Loveless' rendition was nominated for the 2002 International Bluegrass Music Awards Song of the Year. The song has subsequently been covered by Brad Paisley
Brad Douglas Paisley (born October 28, 1972) is an American country music singer, songwriter, and guitarist. His first success came in 1997 as the writer of David Kersh's "Another You (David Kersh song), Another You". After this, he signed with ...
, Kathy Mattea
Kathleen Alice Mattea (born June 21, 1959) is an American country music and bluegrass singer. Active since 1984 as a recording artist, she has charted more than 30 singles on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs charts, including four that reac ...
, Montgomery Gentry and others. The Dixie Chicks recorded another of Scott's songs, " Long Time Gone". Released as the lead single from their 2002 album ''Home
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'', the Dixie Chicks' version reached a peak of number 2 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs chart and number 7 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, and won a Grammy Award
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for Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group.
In 2001, Scott was named Songwriter of the Year by the Nashville Songwriters Association International
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, and received the same honor from ASCAP
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the following year.[ In 2003 he launched his own ]label
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, Full Light Records, and revisited and re-recorded the songs from his unreleased debut album, releasing them as '' Theatre of the Unheard''. In early 2005, the album won the 4th Annual Independent Music Awards Album of the Year. That same year, Scott produced his father Wayne's debut album, ''This Weary Way'', featuring Darrell's longtime collaborators O'Brien, Dan Dugmore, Casey Driessen, Suzi Ragsdale, and Verlon Thompson, as well as a duet with Guy Clark.[
In 2006 he released ''The Invisible Man'',] with the song "Hank Williams' Ghost" from that album awarded the 2007 Song of the Year by the Americana Music Association. In 2008, he released ''Modern Hymns'', an album of twelve of Scott's favorite songs by twelve favorite songwriters recorded live with engineer
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Gary Paczosa in Blackbird Studio C.[
]
Scott has collaborated with Steve Earle
Stephen Fain Earle (; born January 17, 1955) is an American country, rock, and folk singer-songwriter. He began his career as a songwriter in Nashville and released his first EP in 1982.
Earle's breakthrough album was his 1986 debut album '' ...
, Sam Bush, Emmylou Harris
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, John Cowan, Kate Rusby
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, Jimmie Dale Gilmore
Jimmie Dale Gilmore (born May 6, 1945) is an American country singer-songwriter currently living in Austin, Texas.
Life and career
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, Mary Gauthier
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, Dan Tyminski, and many others. He tours regularly with his own band and as a member of Steve Earle's Bluegrass Dukes.[ In 2010, Scott was announced as part of the Band of Joy, performing alongside ]Robert Plant
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, credited with vocals, mandolin, guitar, accordion, pedal, lap steel and banjo.
His album, ''Crooked Road'', was released May 25, 2010. In January 2011 ''Crooked Road'' won the award for the Country Album category from The 10th Annual Independent Music Awards.[
In 2010, ]Brad Paisley
Brad Douglas Paisley (born October 28, 1972) is an American country music singer, songwriter, and guitarist. His first success came in 1997 as the writer of David Kersh's "Another You (David Kersh song), Another You". After this, he signed with ...
's cover of "You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive" was played during the final scene of the season one finale of the TV drama '' Justified'', and different versions of the song were used for the second, fourth, and fifth-season finales, with the original recording by Darrell Scott himself used for the series finale.
On November 2, 2016, at the 50th Annual Country Music Association Awards
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, Beyoncé
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performed a remix of her song " Daddy Lessons" together with the Dixie Chicks, including excerpts from their version of Scott's song "Long Time Gone". A studio version was released after the performance.
In August 2023, the Darrell Scott String Band, a group consisting of Scott and longtime fellow musicians Matt Flinner, Bryn Davies
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Early life
Davies graduat ...
, Shad Cobb, John Cowan, and Daniel de los Reyes, released ''Old Cane Back Rocker'', a studio string band music album of original and cover songs. He produced Steep Canyon Rangers
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Originally formed in 2000, the band has become widely known since 2009 for collaborating with actor/banjoist Steve Martin. SCR performed as a ...
' album ''Morning Shift'' (2023), and Willi Carlisle's '' Critterland'' (2024).
Songs by Darrell Scott covered by other musicians
* "It's a Great Day to Be Alive
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" – Travis Tritt
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, Cory Morrow[
* "You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive" – Montgomery Gentry, ]Brad Paisley
Brad Douglas Paisley (born October 28, 1972) is an American country music singer, songwriter, and guitarist. His first success came in 1997 as the writer of David Kersh's "Another You (David Kersh song), Another You". After this, he signed with ...
, Patty Loveless
Patty Loveless (born Patricia Lee Ramey, January 4, 1957) is an American country music singer. She began performing in her teenaged years before signing her first recording contract with MCA Records' Nashville division in 1985. While her first ...
,[ ]Kathy Mattea
Kathleen Alice Mattea (born June 21, 1959) is an American country music and bluegrass singer. Active since 1984 as a recording artist, she has charted more than 30 singles on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs charts, including four that reac ...
, Murder By Death (band), Red Molly, Dave Alvin, Ruby Friedman Orchestra, Maxida Märak, Jonah Michea Judy, and Downhill Bluegrass Band
* " Long Time Gone" – The Chicks
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* "We've Got Nothing But Love to Prove" – Faith Hill
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[
* "Proving You Wrong" – ]Keb' Mo'
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* "Out In The Parking Lot" – Guy Clark
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, Brad Paisley
Brad Douglas Paisley (born October 28, 1972) is an American country music singer, songwriter, and guitarist. His first success came in 1997 as the writer of David Kersh's "Another You (David Kersh song), Another You". After this, he signed with ...
with Alan Jackson
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[
* "River Take Me" – Montgomery Gentry, Sam Bush
* " Heartbreak Town" – ]The Chicks
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[
* "Head South" – Robinella
* "Family Tree" – ]Darryl Worley
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[
* "With A Memory Like Mine" – John Cowan, Mountain Heart
* "Love's Not Through With Me Yet" – Johnsmith
* " Daddy Lessons" – ]Beyoncé
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(remix with The Chicks
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sampled ''Long Time Gone'')
* "It's Another Day" - Tim O'Brien on Traveler
* "Uncle Lloyd" - The Steel Woods
* "Old Town New" - Tim McGraw
Singles composed with others
*"Born to Fly
''Born to Fly'' is the third studio album by American country music artist Sara Evans. It was released in October 2000 via RCA Records Nashville. The album produced four singles with its title track, " I Could Not Ask for More" (a cover of an E ...
" – Sara Evans
Sara Lynn Evans (; born February 5, 1971) is an American country music singer and songwriter. She is also credited as a record producer, actress, and author. She had five songs reach the number one spot on the ''Billboard (magazine), Billboar ...
Discography
Awards
References
External links
Official Website
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"Wayne and Darrell Scott: Father-Son Country"
''Fresh Air
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from WHYY-FM'', July 3, 2006
''WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour'', Archive
see episodes #103, #109, #326, #584
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1959 births
Living people
American country guitarists
American male guitarists
American country singer-songwriters
American multi-instrumentalists
American male singer-songwriters
Tufts University alumni
American mandolinists
Real World Records artists
People from London, Kentucky
Independent Music Awards winners
Country musicians from Kentucky
Singer-songwriters from Kentucky
Guitarists from Kentucky
20th-century American guitarists
Band of Joy members
20th-century American male musicians