Bio

Alan Scott is singer-songwriter from Washington, D.C. His music is a blend of pop, alternative rock, funk, and a splash of brit pop, featuring world-class musicianship and critically-acclaimed songwriting. His songs ultimately speak to the power of love, celebration, and compassion for all. 

The Alan Scott Band currently performs regionally at various festivals and venues. Available CD’s include “Wake Up Your Stereo”.  Alan also wrote the song “John Lewis Lives” -winner of the “Songs of Strength” Song Contest. This song was later performed  by American Idol winner Reuben Studdard.

Early musical influences include James Brown, Stevie Wonder, Temptations, Earth Wind & Fire, and 70’s funk. These influences grew to include Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, The Police, and Prince. 

Alan’s music video, “You Only See Me When I’m Gone,” became viral in 2016 with half a million views. This landmark event was followed by interviews, appearance, and performances on television, radio, and social media platforms. It was also shared by Aloe Blacc, Vernon Reid, and John Popper. Other music videos include “Colors In A Dream” and “John Lewis Lives ft. Reuben Studdard”.

Alan Scott has shared the stage with diverse artists - everyone from Living Colour, Fishbone, WAR,  Cheap Trick, Everclear, Vertical Horizon, Jimmy's Chicken Shack, Cowboy Mouth, and Jake Clemons of Bruce Springsteen.