Authentic
Georgia Blues

Soulful Appalachian Sounds By Singer/Songwriter Scott Low

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Albums

grateful blues

Grateful Blues

2025
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Viola Lee Blues

2025
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Struttin' Round Town

2025
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The Appalachian Blues

2024
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The Southern Bouillon Live

2020
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Burning Tires Smoking Gun

2018
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The New Vintage

2016
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Stole & Spent

2015

Shows

Merch

Appalachian Blues

Clear Orange Vinyl / $30

Grateful Blues

Vinyl / $30 | CD / $15

Appalachian Blues

CD / $15

The New Vintage

Vinyl / $33 | CD / $12

About Scott Low

Appalachian Blues Steeped In Sweet Tea

Scott Low is a Southern songwriter with a bluesman's heart, a folk singer’s storytelling, and a river guide’s patience. His most recent albums—Struttin’ Round Town (2025) and The Appalachian Blues (2024)—dig deep into the soul of the rural South, blending gritty guitar work, slow-burn vocals, and road-worn lyricism. From swaggering blues-rock grooves to stripped-down acoustic confessionals, these records trace a life shaped by heartbreak, resilience, and the crooked backroads of Appalachia.

When he’s not on stage, Scott finds solace with a fly rod in hand, casting into the cold, clear creeks of North Georgia and the Carolinas. That connection to the river shapes his music—intentional, free-flowing, and grounded in something older than the road itself. Fly fishing isn’t just a hobby; it’s a rhythm, a reset, and a reminder that the best songs—like the best casts—come when you stop forcing it.

Since late 2023, he’s been back in motion, holding down Blues Thursdays at the Ruffed Grouse Tavern in Highlands, NC, and building a steady road rhythm again—playing intimate rooms, mountain-town taverns, and regional festivals across the Southeast. With eyes on Europe for the first time, Scott is preparing to take his music overseas, sharing his distinct blend of Southern soul, storytelling, and slide guitar with new audiences abroad.

His upcoming album, Grateful Blues, is a modern homage to the crossroads between traditional blues and psychedelic Americana. It reimagines the classic blues numbers often covered by the Grateful Dead, alongside fresh interpretations of Dead originals—blending raw Delta textures with improvisational spirit. It’s a celebration of roots and reinterpretation, honoring the deep lineage of the blues while infusing it with the open-hearted, exploratory vibe of the Dead. With Grateful Blues, Scott Low bridges two American traditions, creating something timeless, soulful, and distinctly his own.

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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.

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