Music Highway

A subsidiary to a weekly radio show of the same name, The Music Highway blog is dedicated to musicians everywhere who travel the creative road to musical fulfillment, either literally or figuratively and is a gathering place where these musicians can share their thoughts, comments, ideas, concepts, frustrations, successes and any other bits of information that will be encouraging to others traveling the same pathway.

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Scott Myatt Retunes to Music Highway


It was a pleasure having our buddy Scott Myatt back with us on The Budweiser Music Highway this week (the show with Scott will air on Sunday, April 22, 9pm-10pm on Rock 92.3 FM). Scott was with us several months ago and it is always good to have him back.

Since his last guest appearance on the show Scott has released his new CD (some of which you will hear on the upcoming show he is on on April 22)and continues to perform at more and more places around the area. If you have never caught his performance you really need to do so. Scott has been influenced by a number of artists, he says, and you can hear a strong James Taylor influence in his music as well. I think JT would be right proud to hear the boy do his material. He does it about as well as JT does, or at least as close as anyone else I have ever heard.

Scott calls his music "mellow friendly" music and rightfully so, but the raw blues influence in his tunes is apparent as well. You can catch Scott around town at Red Bones Grill & Bar, The Old English Inn, and at a new place called The Daily Grind coffeehouse across from Shoney's on North Highland.

Call these venues and see when Scott will be performing there again. You'll be glad you did, believe me.

Also, you can visit Scott's web site at www.scottmyatt.com. Check out this great talent. He represents the "talent pool" of West Tennessee very well and makes us all proud to know and experience his music.