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Scott McLeod has been playing guitar since he was 13 years old. It actually all started when he was 6. He would sneak in his uncle’s room at his grandmother’s house and pull out a beautiful black sunburst jumbo body Gibson acoustic from under the bed. He would finger pick one-string melodies by ear and became fascinated with melody and harmony. His uncle worked days at Scott Paper Co. and played honkytonks on evenings and weekends. He had a great collection of LP albums, including Elvis, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Patsy Cline, Marty Robins and Merle Haggard. All of these stars inspired Scott in his musical journey. He cut his fingers on that big jumbo Gibson and his musical ear on all those great country records, all about the same time the British invasion began and the Beatles hit the scene. Scott began performing in local “teeny bopper” bands at age 14 and started playing folk rock acoustic music in coffee houses, restaurant bars and hotel lounges before he was 21 yrs old.
In 1981 Scott joined forces with Danny and Tonya Cowart and together they formed the Christian contemporary country rock group “Last Light Band”. LLB has just recently celebrated 30 yrs together playing, writing and proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ to the world through music and testimony. LLB has been honored to receive many awards and recognitions over the past 30 years and is the most awarded Vocal Trio in the history of the Inspirational Christian Country Association. Scott continues songwriting, recording and performing music with Dan and Tonya, and playing guitar with other groups as well. Currently he is leading worship services with his wife Annie at the Out Post Church in Irvington Al.
This week we are featuring a song that Scott hopes to one day have recorded by a well-known country music recording artist. Download "Woody’s Gumbo" here.
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Did you watch Happy Traum Sunday night at 9 p.m. on UTV44? If not, you missed some great folk and blues performed by an artist that grew up with the folk movement that began in Greenwich Village in New York City. Coming up this week is Cass Hunter. A wonderful mandolin player from Nashville, Cass is a fixture each year at the Frank Brown International Songwriters Festival in Orange Beach, AL.
Saturday night on M2B you got to enjoy an amazing local artist, Jimmy Lee, one of our own local musicians and a favorite of the M2B crowd. For more local music and arts, tune in Saturday night at midnight, NBC Local 15 TV, immediately following Saturday Night Live.
And, if you haven’t purchased “Deepwater Horizon” by Adam Taylor, do so now. $1 for each music video purchase will be donated to causes helping to preserve and restore our coastal regions. The National Audubon Society is one of the organizations we’ve selected to receive donations.
Please vote in our PLAYIN' FAVORITES $5000 Music Video Vote Contest. The contest will take place on the MudBrick Music Video web site, MudbrickMusicVideos.com -- where each voter will register, view videos, and cast their vote. The video receiving the most votes will win $1 per vote for the performing artist (up to a maximum of $5000).
Check out our new music videos
Before Nine
Jimmy Lee
Happy Traum
Kraig Kenning
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