In addition to our own music, Roy David Scott covers a variety of new and old country, from Hank, Jr. to Jason Aldean. In March of 2007, Roy David Scott played our first full country show at the Eagles Hall in Sparta, Michigan to a crowd of 30 people. Two months later we were opening for Chris Cagle to 900 screaming fans on the Intersection stage in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The Sandy Corley Memorial Run in Rothbery, Michigan immediately followed that, where we opened to a crowd of more than five thousand.
In 2008 we released our first single, “County Line,” followed by “Make Mine Whiskey,” with both being featured on Clear Channel’s B-93. Soon thereafter we made it into the final four in Kenny Chesney’s “Big Star Contest” and played for Kenny’s street party outside the Van Andel Arena to a crowd of thousands before the show.
We kicked off 2009 in the studio and on May 9 released our first CD, “County Line”. From “Beer League” telling the story of the band’s origins, to covering country music legend Chris Ledoux’s “Hooked on an 8 Second Ride,” this album shows a wide variety of our influences and range.
In 2010 we look forward to expanding outside of the Michigan area to new venues in order to expand our exposure and fan base.
Some artists for which Roy David Scott has opened:
Blue Oyster Cult
Chris Cagle
David Allen Coe
Edgar Winter
Emerson Drive
Eric Church
Jackyl
James Otto
Jamey Johnson
Jeremy McComb
Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Pat Travers
Trent Tomlinson