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Scott Landers

Scott Landers

  • Avg user rating: 4 stars Out of 36 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson, Van Halen, Journey, Boston, Kiss

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Eagle's Cry (4:32) Date added: 01/12/08 | Total listens: 1,013
O Holy Night (4:02) Date added: 11/25/05 | Total listens: 5,617
Exile (5:05) Date added: 06/19/04 | Total listens: 9,180
Flying High (4:45) Date added: 06/19/04 | Total listens: 9,022
Polyphony Overload (5:32) Date added: 06/19/04 | Total listens: 6,285

User reviews for Scott Landers

Average rating4 starsOut of 36 votes

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Biography

Scott is an instrumental guitarist, composer and producer. His style of play is bluesy, aggressive 80's type instrumental metal and hard rock. He just happens to do his playing sitting down due to being diagnosed as having muscular dystrophy in 1987. His talent and upbeat outlook on life, despite his hardships come from his faith in God.

Scott started playing guitar at 16. He stayed with one band during the 80's and 90's, Blue Collar - who played in and around Nashville, Tennessee. After his diagnosis, Scott continued to play with the band. At first, using a cane, and later a walker to get to a stool on stage to play. As the disease progressively got worse, he finally gave in and was placed in a wheelchair. At that point, playing music was over for the guitar hero from Nashville, though his love of music never left him.

Fortunately, in 2002 Scott put his guitar back in his hands, and started playing as though he had never stopped. Which leads us to today where the world is a better place with Scott's music in it again.

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