Biography
KERRVILLE FOLK FESTIVAL'S, NEWFOLK FINALISTS
2004 and 2007!!!
CD, Thinking Out Loud, #12 on International Folk Charts
Folk Alley's artist of the month in 2008
The fresh and soulful sounds of Scott and Michelle's
voices, combined with their high energy performance, memorable and meaningful
songwriting, and instrumental finness, put them in a category all their
own. Said to have more sound than two people should be allowed, acoustic
Rock or Folk genres could very well hold them but not completely. They dip
down into R&B, Jazz, roots, and Blues showing the versatility of this
duo. Since their Kerrville Folk Festival and South West Regional Folk Alliance
Debut's in 2004, they are gaining recognition and respect from not only
audiences, but from venue owners and established artists alike:
"Scott and Michelle have a super tight duo sound with great harmonies, great guitar playing and some of the most soulful drumming and singing anywhere. I Love these guys!" - Chris Rosser, Singer Songwriter, Producer, Engineer
These guys have the full package, tight harmonies, solid songs, and a groove that won�t stop. All dished out with loads of fun, great energy, and big open hearts.- Johnsmith,
"Scott and Michelle opened for me and I was knocked out by their great songs, singing, and playing. They were great!" - Michael Smith,
A beautiful natural blend of voices and musicianship
with some intriguing writing. It's obvious they enjoy performing together
because they're very connected on stage They opened for Michael Smith at
the Village Square. Our audience loved them and has asked us to bring them
back!
.... - Chris McNamara, Village Square Concert Series
"Michelle and Scott - What a breath of fresh air, passionate, intelligent lyrics with just enough mystery making their music unique and appealing. This is a duo going places." Rachel Bissex
"Great songs, great playing, great people--what else do you need?" Small Potatoes
Instrumentation
Vocals, Acoustic Guitars, djembe, hand percussion.
Discography
Waitng for the Revolution
Greater than I
Diary
Thinking Out Loud
