Scott Greenall | |
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Scott Greenall in studio, 2009 |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Scott Greenall |
Born | January 16, 1973 |
Genres | Deathrock Industrial rock Industrial metal Alternative rock Acoustic rock Dark ambient Electronica Experimental music |
Occupations | Recording Engineer Record producer Multi-instrumentalist Vocalist Programming (music) Sound Design |
Instruments | Guitar, Keyboard, Harmonica, Vocals |
Years active | 1992-present |
Labels |
Independently Distributed, BMI affiliated. |
Associated acts | Andrew Losh Plaid Retina Real-Eyes Radio Sloan |
Scott Greenall, (born January 16, 1973) is an artist from Garden Grove, California. Although suffering from Cerebral Palsy since birth,[1] in 1992 he started a small multi-track recording studio in his grand-parents garage.
Though Greenall was a musician from an early age, he opened the studio to learn the art of recording by recording bands from all around the Greater Los Angeles Area. In 1993 Greenall produced and recorded a full length album for Real-Eyes titled "Contagious".[2] In that same year, (1993) he recorded and engineered a 7", EP. titled "What I Can't Have" for Plaid Retina.
Scott Greenall used his experience as a recording engineer / producer to craft and nurture his own sound and material.[3]
Greenall closed the recording studio to the public in late 1996. Starting in 1997, Scott Greenall began performing live.[4] One show he performed in Orange County, California, caught the eye of film producer, Kevin Ragsdale, who, in 2004, cast Scott Greenall to perform a song that Greenall wrote titled, "I'm Never Going Away" in the feature length film titled, "The Curse Of El Charro".[1] The film was released on Paramount / Showtime DVD,[5] and distributed world-wide. Film director / composer, Rich Ragsdale, directed a music video for Scott Greenall in 2006. The video was produced by KNR-Productions for a song Greenall wrote titled "All The Love In The World Can't Save You Now".[6]
Scott Greenall emerged as an artist through the Deathrock underground.[7]
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All Scott Greenall music is affiliated with BMI and is independently released and distributed.