From Dino to Diamond
…the perfect recipe for an entertaining and exciting blend of the old and the new.
Start your evening off with some timeless classics from the “Rat Pack” era featuring a silky smooth Dean martin, along with his pals Frank and Sammy to get things swingin'…
Fold in some of the great tune's from the 50's with his soulful renditions of Ray Charles favorites, along with Bobby Darin, Wayne Newton, Nat King Cole, and of course Elvis…
Stir in some classics from the 60's, 70's and 80's in the style of Johnny Mathis, Engelbert, Chicago, James Taylor, Billy Joel, and Bruce Springsteen…
Add a dash of country with Johnny Cash, Dwight Yokam, Garth Brooks, and Kenny Rogers…
And of course, feature a large helping of Neil Diamond along with some other surprise ingredients…
Mix it all together and you have the makings of an unforgettable performance!
Phone: 330-677-8071
Scott has been wowing audiences singing as well as acting since the age of eleven.
He started out doing theater, performing in both musicals and dramas. He has over fifty shows under his belt, some of the highlights include:
- South Pacific
- Godspell
- The Music Man
- Equus
- Pippin
- Billy Flynn in Chicago
- Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
- The Pirates of Penzance (for which he won the Los Angeles Dramaloague Award for best performance in a musical)
Scott was also one of the original members of the four part acapella group “the Hollywood Wowcats”. The Hollywood Wowcats performed throughout Los Angeles and won best vocal group pm Natalie Cole's television show “Big Break”.
He has always kept busy singing and doing voice over work for commercials, amusement parks, radio programs, and live concerts.
Scott has worked in Las Vegas at the Startdust, on Wane Newton's television show “The Entertainer”. He has played at the Imperial Palace in the Kabuki Lounge as well as Portraying Neil Diamond with Legends Dealertainers. Scott played Dean Martin in the “Tribute to Frank, Sammy, Joey & Dean” at the Greek island Hotel and Casino.
Scott has performed at many of the premiere clubs and venues in Los Angeles including:
- The House of Blues
- The Roxy Theater
- The China Club
- B.B. King's at Universal City Walk
- The Palladium (where he was the opening act for The Coasters)