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In the style of lots of British and Texas guys, like Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Eric Johnson and David Grissom, "C'mon" is a groovy, guitar-driven instrumental without the hysterics. Dig it.
Genre:
Rock: Instrumental Rock
Release Date:
2006
C'mon
Scott Buffington
© Copyright-scotty mitch music
(837101219723)
Record Label: AboveTown Records
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Scott Buffington bugged his parents for a guitar for a year before finally getting one at the age of 14. He hasn’t put it down since.
His musical quest started by spending countless hours playing along with his Led Zepplin and Rush albums . . . instead of doing homework. Encouraged by his guitar teacher, Scott headed to Musicians Institute in Los Angeles.
Over the past few years Scott has written and played on songs for feature and independent films, worked as a side-man for independent artists and played in bands covering everything from blues and rock to country and rock-a-billy.
"C'mon" is Scott's debut as a solo artist. "This CD is a bit of a tribute to some of the guitar players who have had an influence on my style. Jeff Beck, Eric Johnson, Joe Perry, Brian May and David Gilmore inspired some of the tones and 'feels' of these songs. I hope some of their inspiration rubbed off."
Scott (or Scotty Mitch as his dad liked to call him), produces songs for independent artists, does session work, plays in a couple of different bands and is currently writing and recording more songs with plans for a follow-up album.
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Your family is listening to your music now!!!
author: Bob, Penny, Kevin, Alison, Michael
We Loved It! Wish you had your guitar with you today!!!
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Awesome guitar stuff! I enjoyed it. Check this one out!
author: Bernard
This CD has a lot of good tunes. The arrangements are fresh and it's got good energy. I like the fusion of various genres from rock, blues, to a little bit of jazz. If you are into guitar stuff, I highly recommend this. I'm looking forward to the next release!
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