Albums
Grateful Blues
2025
Viola Lee Blues
2025
Struttin' Round Town
2025
The Appalachian Blues
2024
The Southern Bouillon Live
2020
Burning Tires Smoking Gun
2018
The New Vintage
2016
Stole & Spent
2015
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It’s what country music on the radio should sound like today if it had any honesty left. But that’s where Scott’s songwriting shines through. Whereas most songs on country radio today are written in an office, sold to a singer, and pushed out as products, Scott is writing and singing about real experiences by a real man.
Walking into a Scott Low concert, you're never quite sure what you're in for—maybe it’s just Scott with his guitar, his voice gravelly and raw, or maybe he’s flanked by a tight-knit crew of musicians who bring his songs to life in full, soulful harmony. Whether it’s a solo set steeped in Americana storytelling or a spontaneous duo or band jam, the show feels intimate, like a late-night front porch session shared among friends. The songs unfold with honesty, shaped by road miles and lived-in lyrics, and the crowd leans in, drawn to the mix of humor, heartache, and hope. You don't just hear the music—you feel like part of it.
Scott Low is a southern songwriter pulling from the greatest American musics, folk, blues, jazz, and bluegrass. Struttin' Round Town (2025), Scott Low's new 5-tracks EP album, represents a deep dive into the real roots of American music. It's all acoustic, and mostly just Low and his guitar, but the pictures he paints have a hundred-year-old echo. While Low’s approach might seem somewhat foreboding, the aura of the record belies that. The songs, originals and covers, have a groove that predates electric blues, but he still makes it all sound firmly current.
Beyond his enduring career as a beloved singer-songwriter in the mountains of Southern Appalachia, he’s also a husband, father and fly-fishing guide, one who also owns and operates the Hatch Camp & Art Farm in the rural countryside of Clayton, Georgia. That liberation of the creative self at this juncture of his life is at the heart of Low’s latest album, “The Appalachian Blues.” A raw mixture of blues, indie-folk and alt-country ala Charlie Parr or Taj Mahal, it’s a real portrait of an artist seeking truth through passion.