Scott Wilson (OREGON)
We feel that the original songs that we play offer our audience the opportunity to connect or at least consider getting connected with God.
6
songs
633
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Shades Of Blue-(DEMO) Shades Of Blue-(DEMO)
There's nothing wrong with havin' the blues. After a gray day when the clouds go away, what's left? Shades of blue.
I Can Hear You Callin'-(DEMO) I Can Hear You Callin'-(DEMO)
Does God only want our attention on Sunday?
What About God-(DEMO) What About God-(DEMO)
This song asks the question, 'What About God?' The answer however, lies within the individual.
Not So Easy To Fall-(DEMO) Not So Easy To Fall-(DEMO)
God makes plenty of provisions for us to succeed in every aspect of our lives... ...don't think that giving up is the easy way out!
With You-(DEMO) With You-(DEMO)
If God were going to write a song ABOUT you...He wouldn't just write it FOR you...He would write it WITH YOU.
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I started writing songs at 14. I fell in love at 20, she was 19. I got married at 23 and then divorced 10 months later. At 24 I tried to commit suicide. Obviously, I failed. At 25 I fell in love again, this time with a man. A man who understood all of my pain and all of my shame. He showed me that I was so incredibly valuable that he was willing to give up his own life that I might live, forever. At first I found it hard to believe but, then little miracles started happening like my wife and I getting reconciled and remarried in 1988. Our son being born in '94 and our daughter in '99. And now, songs pour from a heart that is very grateful to the unmistakable and undeniable Grace that belongs to none other than Jesus Christ.Have you performed in front of an audience?Yes, anywhere we can. One of our more memorable moments was playing at Church on the Hill or MAC-NAZ in front of the middle schoolers. We were a little nervous thinking that maybe the "kids' wouldn't go for our music. Were we ever surprised! They jumped to their feet, ran to the front row, clapped in time, and even sang from the "power-point" words on the screen, regardless of the fact that they had never heard us or our songs before. Very cool!
Your musical influences
CCR, Janice Joplin, Elvis, Mozart, The Beatles, Little River Band, ELO, Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Lynard Skynard, Jethro Tull, Boston, The Eagles, James Taylor, Bread, England Dan and John Ford-Coley, Abba, Heart, Billy Joel, Elton John, The Guess Who, Three Dog Night, The Imperials, The Gathers, Tchaikowsky, Hagood Hardy, Russ Taff, Clay Crosse, Michael English, Steven Curtiss Chapman, Michael W Smith, Richard Probasco, Selena Blum, Mercy Me, Third Day, 4 Him, FFH, Mark Schultz, Big Daddy Weave,
Matt Redmond, and of course Rich Mullins.What equipment do you use?
I have a Roland MP-60 Keyboard that is very mobile and sturdy. My brother Lee Stroud on bass has an Aslin Dane with a Peavy head. Our drummer Ken Hasel plays Ludwig Drums.Anything else?
The songs that I have downloaded here are DEMO recordings. We had 6 hours on a hot August day to record 12 songs so I know that there is room for improvement. That will come in time. My friends have encouraged me not to procrastinate and to get these out so that people can catch the vision of this ministry. Recording studio's are expensive and I am not too proud to admit that I just can't afford that luxury just yet. For now my hopes are that someone will be touched and changed by what they hear.
Sheridan, OR
USA
ID
721545
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Comments (2)
Hey Scott
I can see that you have a great sense of humor. I'm still alive made me smile. Good job. If you can, check out a couple of my humor tunes (What are you trying to tell me, Lord?).
Gary
http://www.soundclick.com/garymott_music.htm
Hey Scott, thanks for the add to your station!