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Artist: Scot Sax
Neo-power pop singer/songwriter Scot Sax initially made his name among power pop fans with his work in Wanderlust and Bachelor Number One (the latter of which landed a song on the American Pie soundtrack). For his first solo album, a self-titled effort released by Not Lame in the summer of 2001, Sax blended classic British Invasion pop sounds... [+] Read More
Artist: The Great Scots
While determining just who was America's or Britain's greatest rock & roll band will forever be in doubt, the list gets whittled down to one name when figuring out who was the biggest group from Nova Scotia: the Great Scots. From Halifax, the Scots cut three singles of wild punk music, loaded with solid playing and great screaming vocals.
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Artist: Scots Pirates
Scots Pirates were a reunion group of sorts of some of the most notable alumni of the '60s Michigan rock scene, particularly guitarist/singer Scott Morgan (the Rationals) and drummer Scott Asheton (the Stooges). The band also included bassist Gary Rasmussen, who, with Morgan, Asheton, and the late Fred "Sonic" Smith, played in Sonic's Rendezvous... [+] Read More
Artist: Scot Summit
Scot Summit is the alias used by Jeff Tweedy (Wilco, Uncle Tupelo) in the all-star roots rock collective Golden Smog. Because of contractual obligations with their "day jobs" as members of groups such as Wilco, the Jayhawks, Soul Asylum, Run Westy Run, and the Honeydogs, the members of Golden Smog assumed different names. The members came up... [+] Read More