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| Hilary Scott |
...the journey continues!
Hello, friends! Another season is proving to fly by;
this summer has brought great things for me, my
music, and my band. On a high from our recent
appearance at the Festival at Sandpoint, Idaho
where we
opened for Tanya Tucker to a sold-out and incredibly
appreciative crowd, the band looks forward to a busy
fall, and we reflect on the many great shows we
played in the warm summer night air.
July 4th we had a fantastic showing in the capitol city, and Jefferson City fans proved to make us feel right at home. A few days later we played for one of the largest-ever crowds at the Shelter Garden Concert series on July 9th (attendance estimated at 1600) and in late July we went on a 4-day tour in Wisconsin and Illinois. After a personal vacation for Michael and myself (Hawaii was fabulous - you can check my blog for more on that) the summer culminated in the Festival at Sandpoint in Idaho. Being 'treated like royalty' is not just a cliche - I could really get used to the air- conditioned pre-show trailer, massage therapist, catered meal, private bath and all the other perks! The festival crowd is ripe with people ready to be entertained. The beautiful stage is perched on the edge of Pend O'Reille lake, ospreys nest nearby, the stars twinkle, and the music flows. This performance was definitely a highlight of my career. I met several people there who will prove to be important connections to other festivals and return venues in the Sandpoint area. We hope to have a CD release party for our new fans and friends in Sandpoint, possibly in December when we return to the area. I want to quickly thank my band, (including the two honorary band members Jeff Mueller and Ruth Acuff who came along and lent their talent to the cause) Melissa, who was invaluably helpful with merchandise and follow-up promotions, and family and friends who treated the band like gold the entire week. Looking ahead, we plan our first appearance at Grand Cru Restaurant in Columbia, we look forward to the August 25th Bob Dylan tribute CD release concert at the Blue Note (I contributed 'To Make you Feel My Love' to the CD project, and will be performing 'Oh Sister'; with the Doxies at the Blue Note concert), and we hop in and out of the studio with Steve Gardner as he engineers our soon-to-be-born baby, Road to Hope! If you haven't become a Roadie yet, check out the details listed below - you have only a short couple of weeks to join in the fun - the band is looking forward to spending time with you at the private pre-release party October 7th at the Courtyard Beer and Wine Garden. If you don't become a Roadie, we plan on seeing you at the November 11th CD release party at the Martini Bar in Columbia! |
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...and the Road To Hope (Idaho), too!
Attendance for this sold-out show was
over 4,000! and the night was an incredible success.
The set-list for this show included 'Gravity,' 'Long
Ride Home,' 'My Friend,' 'Last Day of Our
Acquaintance,' 'Blind Me,' 'Hallelujah,' and 'You
Electrify Me.'
Hilary announced from the stage the Road to Hope Road Sign Photo Contest, and the response was terrific! People from around the area have the opportunity to creatively photograph the Hope, Idaho road sign. The winning photo will be included in the Road To Hope CD booklet and posted on the Hilary Scott website, and a nice gift package will be awarded to the winner. Follow-up bookings will be made in the area, as Hilary hopes to release the Road to Hope CD in December in the area. |
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...party with the band and your name in the Road To Hope album credits!
Check out this same ad in the August
edition of Inside Columbia Magazine! (Another
great example of the beautiful work done by the folks
at Inside Columbia.) And please join
us on the Road to Hope by becoming a Roadie now!
Roadies, you need to purchase your package by
August 27th, 2006 for your name to be
included in the Road To Hope CD insert
credits. Don't miss out!
Roadie package purchasers who would like to bring a spouse/friend/significant other along, admission-only companion tickets are available for $30.00 In addition to admission to the Roadie event, the companion ticket also provides admission to the November CD Release Party. You're gonna' love having your name in the Roadie credits in the Road to Hope CD insert, partying with the band and being one of the first to hear and own the new Road To Hope CD! (Packages and companion tickets can be purchased at gigs, or anytime at the Crazy Music store in Columbia or online.) |
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The Festival at Sandpoint was a great success for
the Hilary Scott band, set in a picture-perfect
paradise! On Friday, August 4, Hilary Scott, her
acoustic guitarist Bill Adams, percussionist Michael
Bielski, harmonica player Matt Griffin, and two pick-
up musicians from the band Rutherford, Jeff Muller
and Ruth Acuff who shared duties as bassist, opened
for Tanya Tucker under the stars on Lake Pend
O'Reille in Sandpoint, Idaho. For the first time since
2001, the tickets for this show were sold out prior to
the night of the concert. The band was received
with open arms for their 40-minute set, and press for
this concert was extensive with articles in Spokane's
Spokesman Review, The Sandpoint Reader, The
Sandpoint Daily Bee, and others.
Hannah Vogel, reporter of the Sandpoint Reader, writes, "Her voice is strong and classic, appropriate for someone who describes her first love of music as 'wanting to fill every room with sound'". To read the complete article, click on "Reader, Unofficial Festival at Sandpoint Guide" on the home page of the Hilary Scott website, The July Wisconsin/Illinois tour, featuring 2-4 pieces of the Hilary Scott Band was completed with flying colors and the band hopes to return to some of the venues they discovered on this trip. The Nashville project has been on-hold for the past month due to touring, but Hilary plans on returning to Nashville in September for the continuation of the publishing and writing deal she has been working on with Matthew Wilder and other area songwriters. Road to Hope, the Hilary Scott Band's current work- in-progress, is slated for release November 11th, at a CD release party to be held at the Martini Bar in Columbia, Missouri. For people purchasing the Roadie package, the pre-release party is to be held at the Courtyard Beer and Wine Garden on October 7th. Road to Hope will possibly include a guest mandolin performance by Columbia legend Lee Ruth and includes fabulous tracks by guest cellist, Carol Elliot. Long-awaited songs on this upcoming album include 'Blessed,' 'Loser Blues' and 'Hallelujah.' Womenfolk Volume 1 has just been released! Robbie McCowan, producer of www.womenfolk.c om, has gathered thirteen stellar tracks by amazing up-and-coming female artists for this beautiful disc. Robbie herself is a talented designer and artist, and the packaging on this CD complements the exciting music inside. You're sure to discover some new artists you're glad to know about. Robbie chose Hliary Scott's 'Brave New World' from Out of the Wilderness for inclusion on this disc. |
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Attendance was estimated at 1600 for this
performance, and the night was beautiful - not too
hot for July in Missouri! Fans were treated to a live
performance by Shelter Insurance employee Carol
Elliot as she joined the band on cello for this special
night.
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Venues included Club Tavern in Middleton, Wisconsin,
Uncommon Ground in Mattoon, Illinois, and Cafe
Aroma in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois. We greeted
some old fans and met many new ones, got to visit
with Little Feat at their Madison show, and enjoyed
ourselves all week.
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Opening the night was excellent Nashville singer-
songwriter Victoria Banks followed by Hilary Scott, Bill
Adams, Matt Griffin and Michael Bielski. Tam Adams
and Lynn Lampe even made the long road trip to
Tennessee with the band as fans, and Kevin Dingman
was on-hand as band photographer. The next day
Hilary spent in the studio with John Goodwin and
Matthew Wilder recording vocal tracks for one of the
recently completed songs in her 5-song publishing
project.
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What a billing! Honored to play before the Bel Airs
and Dave Alvin, the Hilary Scott Band enjoyed
rocking out on the 9th street Blue Note concert
stage.
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The Jefferson City 4th of July celebration was a
blast! The crowd partied, as did the band, at a huge
dinner at Griff's house afterwards and fireworks from
the top of the hill. A member of the crowd, Bill
Bassington, a professional videographer, has offered
to make a professional DVD of the upcoming Road to
Hope release party (November 11th) for sale and
public access broadcasting in several states,
including Hawaii! If you're in the crowd, you might be
caught on film!
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| Melissa B. Skinner |
...more news from the road...
Check out what I wrote about my trip with the band
on "You Heard it Here First!" by logging into the Hilary Scott
Fan Club website. Photos of the trip by myself
and others will also be posted there sometime this
month." --Melissa B. Skinner
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You're in for a treat!
Read the lastest musings by the members of the
band. You can even post a comment!
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how much you love Hilary Scott's music!
Click the PETITION link on Hilary Scott
website and add your support!
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Purchase CDs on the Hilary Scott website
(special
pricing for 2- and 3-CD sets), on the CDBaby website
(www.cdbaby.com) and in retail stores listed on the
website.
The "Hypothermia" CD can only be purchased at gigs, and on the Hilary Scott website. To purchase Hypothermia....click here |
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We'd love to hear from you. If you'd
like to write a short piece for this newsletter, please
send the article, along with a digital image of
yourself, to
newsletter@hilaryscott.com |
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