Music: 9:00 PM // Doors: 8:00 PM -- Tickets: $10 Pre-Sale // $15 Doors
Scott Lee is a folk singer and songwriter originally from Dayton, Ohio. He has spent much of his life studying Americana and traditional music, which he grew up loving. His influences include pioneers like Jimmie Rodgers, Woody Guthrie, and Hank Williams, as well as honky-tonk legend Ernest Tubb, poetic songwriter Townes Van Zandt, and blues great Lightnin' Hopkins. Scott's mission with his music and writing is to add his own style and perspective to the folk music tradition.
Scott grew up in a musical family, surrounded by relatives who played instruments or sang. His grandfather, Glenn Patrick, was a bluegrass singer and guitar picker who performed at festivals and venues throughout central Ohio in the 1970s with his band, Bluegrass Heritage. Some of Scott’s earliest memories are of his mother playing Camptown Races, The Entertainer, and other folk songs on the piano.