You may or may not have heard of Sidewalk Records recording artist Dylan Scott who hails from Monroe, Louisiana but one thing is for certain, he is here to stay. With his smooth baritone vocals, relatable song lyrics, and a likability with fans, I have no doubt Dylan Scott will have a long and successful career. He currently has a 5 song self-titled EP available on iTunes which includes the first song he released to country radio "Makin' This Boy Go Crazy", as well as his current single at radio now titled "Mmm,Mmm,Mmm".
Last night, September 12th, I went to see Dylan for the first time with a few of my family members and we were all impressed with his entire show; vocals, stage presence and likeability. He has it all in my opinion to be as successful as Tim McGraw, Brad Paisley, Jason Aldean, etc. He brings tons of energy on stage and doesn't stand still for very long and interacts with the crowd quite a bit. He sings a wide variety of songs, from the ones he has written himself to cover songs of rap and traditional country songs such as Fishin' In The Dark by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and When You Say Nothin' At All by Keith Whitley among others. One of the standout moments of the show was when his band left the stage and it was just him and an acoustic guitar for a few songs. In my book that is true talent. One of my favorite covers that he did other than the Keith Whitley song was Country Man by Luke Bryan. A few of my favorites of his original songs that he had written or co-written are Lay It On Me, Passenger Seat and Beer Buddies. I strongly encourage you to go see Dylan Scott live if you have the oppurtunity. He is a phenomenal performer and one of the most genuine people you will ever meet. After he performed he signed autographed and took pictures with anyone that wanted one. He recognized me from Twitter and meeting him in Nashville during the CMA Music Festival because I brought the picture of us for him to sign.
You can follow Dylan on his Official Website, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram.
Dylan Scott & Me |
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