Scott Holt

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One Room Country Shack 00:00 Tools
When My Left Eye Jumps 00:00 Tools
First Time I Met The Blues 00:00 Tools
Damn Right I've Got The Blues 00:00 Tools
Ten Years Ago 00:00 Tools
My Mother 00:00 Tools
You've Been Gone Too Long 00:00 Tools
My Time After Awhile 00:00 Tools
She Suits Me To A T 00:00 Tools
I Dig Your Wig 00:00 Tools
Nobody Understands Me But My Guitar 00:00 Tools
Too Many Ways 00:00 Tools
Outlines 00:00 Tools
Dimples 00:00 Tools
Living In Fear 00:00 Tools
Dark of the Night 00:00 Tools
Five Women 00:00 Tools
Crosstown Traffic 00:00 Tools
Right Place, Wrong Time 00:00 Tools
I've Got a Mind to Give Up Living 00:00 Tools
You Gotta Serve Somebody 00:00 Tools
The Fool 00:00 Tools
Breakin' Up Somebody's Home 00:00 Tools
Train in Vain (Stand by Me) 00:00 Tools
I Believe to My Soul 00:00 Tools
Nice & Clean 00:00 Tools
All You Give Me Is the Blues 00:00 Tools
Baby Let's Go 00:00 Tools
Matter Of Time 00:00 Tools
Girl From '84 00:00 Tools
It Hurts to Love Somebody 00:00 Tools
That Girl 00:00 Tools
Computer Baby 00:00 Tools
Too Far Gone 00:00 Tools
Let's Straighten It Out 00:00 Tools
Bad Way Baby 00:00 Tools
What I Want 00:00 Tools
Angels in Exile 00:00 Tools
S&M 00:00 Tools
Wicked Grip 00:00 Tools
Blind Willie Mctell 00:00 Tools
Nice And Clean 00:00 Tools
Nobody Understands Me (But My Guitar) 00:00 Tools
Up in Flames 00:00 Tools
Kudzu 00:00 Tools
Cut You Loose 00:00 Tools
Civil War 00:00 Tools
I'll Make Love to You Anytime 00:00 Tools
Kudzu (Interlude) 00:00 Tools
Power of Your Love 00:00 Tools
I Know A Little 00:00 Tools
I've Been Searching 00:00 Tools
Give Up Drinkin' 00:00 Tools
Dress You Up 00:00 Tools
Sunday 00:00 Tools
Bout' To Make Me Leave Home 00:00 Tools
I Don't Know 00:00 Tools
The Unforgiven 00:00 Tools
Ginger Snaps 05:46 Tools
Spanish Moon 00:00 Tools
She Suits Me To A Tee 00:00 Tools
Breaking Up Somebody's Home 00:00 Tools
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl 00:00 Tools
Ain't Gonna Be Your Fool 00:00 Tools
Not Fade Away 00:00 Tools
Price I Pay 00:00 Tools
Who You're Thinking Of 00:00 Tools
Black Cat Bone 00:00 Tools
I Still Love You 00:00 Tools
He Stopped Loving Her Today 00:00 Tools
Another Rainy Day 00:00 Tools
Messing With The Kid 00:00 Tools
I Fell In Love 00:00 Tools
Sunday (Reprise) 00:00 Tools
Shorty 00:00 Tools
Strong Enough for Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Voodoo Chile 00:00 Tools
Your Memory Won't Let Me Be 00:00 Tools
How Do We Sleep 00:00 Tools
Who Knows 00:00 Tools
One Day Away 00:00 Tools
You'd Be A Millionaire 00:00 Tools
Walk on Water 00:00 Tools
Damn Right, I've Got The Blues 00:00 Tools
Tick 00:00 Tools
Live Wire 00:00 Tools
One Night 00:00 Tools
Rockin' Daddy 00:00 Tools
Moanin' For You Girl 00:00 Tools
Scott Holt And Buddy Guy 05:23 Tools
Polk Salad Annie 00:00 Tools
If I Could 00:00 Tools
OKAY 00:00 Tools
Ive Been Searching 00:00 Tools
'Bout to Make Me Leave Home 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
I'll Make Love To You Everytime 00:00 Tools
Grosstown Traffic 00:00 Tools
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Scott was taken under the wing of Blues legend Buddy Guy just as Buddy had been taken in by Otis Rush and Muddy Waters. It started on a cool fall night, at The London Victory Club in Tampa Florida. After hearing his first Jimi Hendrix record and deciding that he simply had to play guitar, Scott with his dad, went to see the Blues legend in action. Scott Holt’s lineage Scott Holt’s lineage can be traced easily back to the “ground zero” of the Blues. Scott was taken under the wing of Blues legend Buddy Guy just as Buddy had been taken in by Otis Rush and Muddy Waters. It started on a cool fall night, at The London Victory Club in Tampa FL. After hearing his first Jimi Hendrix record and deciding that he simply had to play guitar, Scott Holt with his dad, went to see a blues legend in action. The rest as they say is history. Scott discovered everything that he'd ever wanted to be that night, in that club, on that stage, roaring through that 100’ guitar cable and pouring out of those Marshall speakers. After spending that night following Buddy out into the street to watch him play leaned up against a car, he spent the weekend following Buddy Guy and Junior Wells to their gigs in the area. He learned about Sonny Boy Williamson, Little Walter, Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, cognac, and the many uses of the word motherf***er. Buddy showed him licks and let him play his Guild guitar, which now hangs in the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland, OH. He went home from that gig with the determination to become a bluesman/musician/entertainer. He drove his parents and the neighbors’ crazy with really loud guitars and constant practicing. Some say as much as 8 hours a day! At home, he studied his growing record collection of everyone from Robert Johnson to John Coltrane. He formed the first incarnation of the Scott Holt Band and began laying the groundwork for a lifetime journey through the blues. Over the course of the next year, Scott had the opportunity to jam with Buddy at several gigs including the opening night of Buddy’s club Legend’s during the Chicago Blues Festival. In 1989, he got a call from Buddy Guy asking if he'd like to join his band. Saying yes led to 10 years of standing to Buddy's left on stages all over the world. Playing with everyone from Eric Clapton to Richard Gere! Playing Las Vegas and the Rose Bowl with the Rolling Stones. Playing on television shows like Austin City Limits, The Tonight Show, Conan Obrien and making the movie Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead. Traveling to Europe, South America, Asia and even the Middle East, spending nights playing in exotic places and seeing Carlos Santana or Ritchie Sambora show up to jam, or waiting to go on at the House of Blues in LA while Dan Akroyd and John Goodman worked out their introduction of Buddy. Playing The Hollywood Bowl, and being introduced by Bill Cosby with Hugh Hefner sitting in the front row. Sitting and talking with people like John Lee Hooker, Luther Allison, Albert Collins, Eric Clapton, Junior Wells, Koko Taylor and Willie Dixon. Meeting bands like AC/DC and Living Colour and listening to Ike Turner and Gary Busey tell jokes! Doing shows with everyone from Tony Bennett and Little Richard to Iggy Pop. While with Buddy, Scott was also working at home in Nashville with his own band and developing a reputation in town as one of the premiere live bands. The original SHB laid the groundwork for all the musicians who have passed through this band to follow, a mixture of everything out of Scott’s record collection. Some nights The Thrill Is Gone could morph into Sweet Home Alabama, or Never Make Your Move To Soon could become Stevie Wonder’s I Wish. With the Blues as the foundation and the glue holding it all together, Scott put everything he was learning from Buddy into practice. Plenty of Scott and Buddy's conversations would start with Buddy saying "when you leave and go on your own..." So it was always sort of a forgone conclusion that someday Scott would have to leave the nest and make or break it on his own. It finally happened ten years later, almost to the day, in 2000 with the release of Dark Of The Night, Scott's 2nd solo CD. Featuring an amazing collection of musicians; Mitch Mitchell and Billy Cox, from The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Tommy Shannon, Chris Layton and Reese Wynans from Double Trouble and produced by Eddie Kramer who engineered albums by everyone from Jimi Hendrix to Led Zeppelin, it might be the best record you've never heard! The original version also included a recording of Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) with Mitch, Billy and Scott which was the first recording of that song by that rhythm section since they had last played it 30 years previously with it's composer Mr. Hendrix himself! Four more records have followed, including, Angels In Exile, Chipped Front Tooth, Revelator and the latest From Lettsworth To Legend - A Tribute To Buddy Guy. These recordings have found Scott &Co. working with artists like Little Feat, Tab Benoit and even American Idol contestant Melinda Doolittle. Scott and his band have burned through more vans, racked up more miles and played more shows in the last seven years than The Rolling Stones, Elvis and The Beatles combined! It’s the Blues, it’s real music, not music made by machines or computers. Its music played from the heart every time. It's what Scott refers to as "A supreme form of prayer." Scott takes his musical lineage very seriously. As a disciple of Buddy Guy, his roots go directly back to Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf and Guitar Slim in a way that most of this generation of blues artists can’t claim. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.