Scot Crandal
 

Biography

Scot Crandal is a Classical, Jazz and Rock Singer, Pianist, Composer and Conductor based in Portland, Oregon. He has appeared as tenor soloist with Portland Opera, Opera Theater Oregon, Willamette Concert Opera, St. Mary's Cathedral and Choral Arts Ensemble. He has performed with national and international jazz artists such as Gene Harris, Bill Berry, Marshall Royal and Ron Steen. Scot's rock singing has been heard with bands like Thunder Flea, The Karaoke from Hell Band and Vernacular Wood. Examples of his commissioned work include compositions for soprano, Jocelyn Thomas, Grant High School Choir, Voce Bella and Trinity Cathedral Portland. Much of Scot's music is published by MorningStar Music and OCP. Scot is the director of music at The Episcopal Parish of St. John the Baptist on the campus of Oregon Episcopal School and regularly conducts music by composers including Palestrina, Bach, Mozart and Leo Nestor.

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Music

On My Way Home
2011
Pop/Rock hit with soaring vocals, walls of guitars and feel-good lyrics about going home.
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The Star-Spangled Banner
2011
Expressive, spine-tingling rendition of the National Anthem
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Now & Again
2011
“As ambitious as Now & Again is in its pursuit of the lofty goal of finding a fitting and comfortable place within the canon of American standards and jazz vocal pieces, it succeeds in a marvelous way.” —Mike Roots, music journalist; Rating: 5 out of 5
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Somewhere Over the Rainbow
2010
Powerful, moving rendition of Harold Arlen's classic song.
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