Stoner Scott
NEWS   Just a note to let everyone know I'm alive and well....get ready I'll be back soon. ;P

Life's been a winding road as of late. Sorry if I've lost contact with you, but I've had a lot in my head. Things haven't gone how I've planned. I've found myself in heaven and hell looking for the meaning of life.

Talk at ya later,
Scott
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play lo-fi play hi-fi  Stonerman
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Gas Grass or Ass
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Kill Two Birds And Get Stoned
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Stonerman Electric
Hi I'm Scott A. Brady, A.K.A. Stonerscott. You can listen to a mix of songs listed under both bands by clicking here

I've been playing guitar and writing music for a few years now. I used to be just another human like everyone else. One day I decided I wasn't happy with the way my life was going. I set out, joined a carnival, bought an old guitar at a pawn shop, started smoking weed every day and taught myself to play that guitar. It was a nice break from reality.

Mary Jane has helped me to heal both my body and spirit on more than one occasion. There is no substitute. I don't care for the effects of alcohol. I never would have looked any further nor tried any "hard drugs" if it were not for urine testing which has been imposed by prohibitionists(water soluble drugs flush in 48 hours, where canabinols are detectable for 30-45 days).

For me, cannabis improves the quality of sleep, helps me deal with pain, increases appetite, reduces stress and increases energy levels. Take it from me there is no substitute for this gift from god.

If you choose not to smoke pot, I respect that. Every adult should have the chance to decide for themselves. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 35 percent of adults admit to having tried marijuana. Additionally, 76% of Americans no longer support the aresting and jailing of marijuana users. These days, I don't smoke as much as I used to, but I will always be a stoner at heart. Won't you join me and many others who want to put an end to prohibition. You can find more information to help do your part at www.norml.org
Why this name?
I decided to start writing music and publish under the name of Stoner Scott to do my part in the protest of PROHIBITION.
Do you play live?
I'll usually play at home, at a friends house, or maybe sitting around a camp fire. I do enjoy going out to a bar or club to preform. When time permits, I'll hit any local bar that hosts an open mic.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
The internet and the advent of lower cost home recording has leveled the playing field. This allows artists that would be initially overlooked by a major label to gain exposure and compete. Additionally, MP3s have forced artists to provide value that fans will CHOOSE to pay pay for on a song by song basis, rather than be forced to buy a whole album (which might be just fluff) to get one good song.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Depends on what's printed on the contract.
Your influences?
Influences? That's a tough question. My taste in music is quite varied, and all of it has undoubtedly influenced my inspirations. I do listen to everything, but I must say some of my favorites include... Pink floyd, Bob seger, Korn, Bethoven, Eric Clapton, Stonesour, System of a Down, Pantera, RHCP, Tom Petty, Eminem, Tom Petty, Metalica, Bob Dylan, NonPoint, GnR, Pantera, CCR, SlipKnot, Tchaikowsky, and the list goes on...
Favorite spot?
So far, I've had the most fun of my life while I lived in Daytona Beach, FL....Of course the best is yet to come.
Equipment used:
I have a Takamine EG230, A Fender Telecoustic, and a Dean BabyZ. Although I love all three of my girls, I mostly play my Takamine. It sounds best as just plain acoustic...at home or in the studio. If/When I must plug in I'll choose either the Fender or the Dean, depending on the desired sound(usually the telecoustic, as I prefer the aoustic sound). For aplification durring home recording I use my Music Man 115 Sixty-five with a KORG G3 effects processor.
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