Midwest-ish Tour Announcement!!

June 1st, 2010

Hey Y’all,

Wow, can’t believe June is here already. Hope you had a great memorial day weekend. I spent mine at the beach…What a great day! Have some news to pass along…

TOUR

We’re hitting the road in July for a midwest-ish tour. Joining me will be Dan Wistrom on guitar. If you’re in the neighborhood, hope you can make it out. If you’re not in the area, but know people that are, please help spread the word. We look forward to seeing you!!

July 07th Boulder, CO
@ The Laughing Goat, 8:30PM – website

July 09th St. Louis, MO
@ Dramatic License Theater, 8PM – website
get tix here: Brown Paper Tickets

July 10th St. Louis, MO
@ Dramatic License Theater, 8PM – website
get tix here: Brown Paper Tickets

July 11th Brentwood, TN (Nashville)
@ Live at KC’s (House Show), 7PM – to attend, email jangularmusic@mac.com

July 13th Berwyn, IL (Chicago)
Friendly Tap, 9PM – website

July 15th Dallas, TX
@ Kessler Theater, 8PM – website

July 16th Austin, TX
@ TBA

July 17th Austin, TX
@ Momo’s, 6:30PM – website

DON’T TELL ME (STRIPPED)

I was cleaning up files on my computer the other day and came across this version of “Don’t Tell Me” with voice, guitar and cello only. Thought it would be a good thing to share. Download it for free, share it on facebook or just have a listen below….or do all three. :)

Thx and hope to see you on the road!!

Cheers, Scott

Quick Fix Bandage is the 6th, 10th, 19th, 33rd & 39th best album of 2009!

January 6th, 2010

cheering kids

Some very nice blogs/bloggers/webzines have included “Quick Fix Bandage” in their year end “Best of” lists. Thx to all! And here they are:

#06 – Alex Green, Editor of Caught in the Carousel. I also compiled my “Best of” list for the site. Check out both lists here.

#10 – There’s Always Someone Cooler Than You (Blog) -Link.

#19 – Kelly Dearmore @ Twangville (Webzine) – Link.

#33 – Absolute Power Pop (Blog) – Link.

#39 – Farce The Music (Blog) – Link.

TOP 10 – Bill’s Music Forum (Blog) – Link.

End of the Aughts

December 30th, 2009

LA Skyline

Just got back to LA from visiting the folks in St. Louis and Monique’s parents in Charlotte, NC. Had a great time catching up, but would love to have done without the whole traveling across country deal. Note to US Airways: Please stop overselling your flights! We arrived at the airport to find the airline had no seats for us. Thankfully some willing passengers took the airline up on a free voucher to stay behind for another six hours.

I’ve had a great decade. Moved to LA in 2000, formed a band called Signal Hill Transmission, wrote many a song, put out several records, made some lifelong friends, found love, lost it and found it again and capped it off with “Quick Fix Bandage,” my first Fisher Price solo record. What more could a guy ask for? I’m looking forward to saying twenty ten and have several projects in the works that I’ll fill you in on after the first of the year. I hope y’all have a great NYE. Be sure to cab it!

Check out the view from our friends house in the Hollywood Hills. On a clear day you can see the whole city.

-sw
Los Angeles, CA

December Update

December 4th, 2009

Hey Y’all,

Hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving. I certainly did. Hung out with some good friends down here in Venice. Oh, did I tell you I moved? After years on the Eastside, Monique and I moved to the beach (Marina del Rey). It’s been really great. I miss my old digs, but being able to walk to just about everything is great. I also went in on a little studio with my buddy Kevin Houlihan. It’s a back house that was allegedly built and used by Carl Wilson of The Beach Boys. While I have no proof, I’ll take the butcher’s word for it. Hopefully some of that Beach Boys mojo will find it’s way into my new recordings.

Speaking of records, I’m really happy with how everything turned out with “Quick Fix Bandage.” I hope you had a chance to check it out. If not, I’d love for you to have a listen. If you head over to http://scott-warren.com/music you can download the record in it’s entirety for 99 cents. I will in turn donate your 99 CENTS (or more if you choose) to Sweet Relief, “a musician’s fund that provides financial assistance to all types of career musicians who are struggling to make ends meet while facing illness, disability, or age-related problems.” I’ll have it setup this way for a week (through next Friday, Dec 11th) and let you know how much I send to “Sweet Relief” on my next update in January.

That’s about it. Oh, had a nice song placement in the new FX series called “The League.” It’s a Signal Hill Transmission tune called “Ordinary.” If you haven’t had a chance to check out the show, it’s really good. All the episodes are “On Demand.” The song appears in episode 2 & 4.

Hope you have a great holiday season. Talk to ya next year!

Cheers, Scott

download Quick Fix Bandage @ scott-warren.com/music
more about Sweet Relief: sweetrelief.org/about

OHouse Gig!

October 7th, 2009

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The world famous (in some circles) Oyster House served as our national headquarters during the recording of “Quick Fix Bandage.” We would follow up a long day in the studio with a nightcap at this historic Studio City bar/restaurant. We met a lot of musicians and good folk here (some that eventually lent their talents to the record). We (myself and Kevin Houlihan) have threatened to play this joint for over a year now. This Saturday night it’s all going down. I’m playing a stripped down set around 10PM w/ Kevin on Bass and Brian Young on drums. The Meadows (Kevin Houlihan & Todd Herfindal) will follow. Come early for dinner and be sure to ask Christopher for a round of his special Margaritas!

57 Days Later

October 4th, 2009

57 Days Later…

So, yeah, 57 days since my last blog. Figured an update was in order. The shows at Hotel Cafe, O’Brien’s and The Echo were a blast. Looking forward to the Pete’s Candy Store gig on OCT 27th in Brooklyn! Attached is a nice little write up about the record. Included is a questionnaire I filled out, divulging some extremely personal info.

Review / Q&A

Blinded by the Light

August 8th, 2009

My solo gig at Cinema Bar last Saturday was a blast. It was, however, a little bright in there so I decided to play the whole show with my eyes closed. No one seemed to mind as they were equally blinded by my orange duvetyne suit. Thanks to all that came out to support, especially my sis and bro in law that drove up from San Diego.

@Cinema Bar

@Cinema Bar

The Release of ‘Quick Fix Bandage’

July 28th, 2009

Quick Fix Bandage is officially out today! Thanks to everyone that had a hand in making it a reality. Have a look/listen at iTunes or Amazon. Cheers!

Album Cover

Album Cover

Have a listen and buy the album here:

Buy it Here

Buy it Here

But it Here

But it Here

Oyster Nights

July 22nd, 2009

Kevin just got back into town from a six month stint in Fiji.  What better way to celebrate than to visit our home away from home, “The Oyster House.”  The O-house became a very important part of our recording sessions b/c of it’s close proximity to the house on Sarah St. aka Studio City Studios.  We’d put in a 10 hour day and walk up to the joint for a night cap.  We actually dubbed the last take of each session “The Oyster Take.”

Something was in the air last night b/c things got downright giddy after awhile.  At one point, I joined Christopher behind the bar to make some Margarita’s.  Here’s a pic.  I know it’s a little blurry, but that’s how we were feeling…

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At The Oyster House

Backstory

July 20th, 2009

I got together with my buddy Kevin Houlihan in late 2008 to record the songs now collectively known as “Quick Fix Bandage.” We recorded most of the record in an empty house in Studio City, CA.  A bunch of friends stopped by to play.  Here are a few pics from the sessions.  If you’ve never tried playing w/ “Fly Eyes” on, you don’t know what you’re missing.

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Bowie w/ Kevin

B. Young w/ kit

B. Young w/ kit

TCB

TCB

Wrapping Up

Wrapping Up