Scott and Angie are currently worship leaders at Escanaba New Life Assembly of God as the have been for the past six years. They are in the process of writing and recording their first project. Angie does the majority of the lyric and melody writing, with much valued input from her husband. Scott creates the music for their songs, and plays most of the instruments on their recordings. He also writes songs on occasion and comes up with many new song ideas. They are currently having their songs professionally critiqued and doing a lot of re-writing and re-writing and re-writing and re-writing before releasing their CD. Did I mention re-writing.
Bio
Scott was born on May 8th, 1978. His wife Angie was born on December 8th 1979. They were married on April 6th 2002. They reside in Hicktown, MI with their two very beautiful children. They have a daughter Cadence who was born on September 6th 2003. Less than a year and a half later they had a baby boy named "Silas", born January 24th 2005. They are worship leaders at New Life Assembly of God church, as they have been for the past six years. They enjoy taking long walks and they enjoy talking about themselves in the third person, and they REALLY enjoy using the word "they"! Scott began playing the guitar at the age of six. His main musical influence at that time was, of course, his dad. You've all heard the hill-billy saying, "There's only two kinds of music: Country AND Western!". Well Scott's dad had his own version of this saying. "There's only two kinds of grass: green grass and Bluegrass!" For this reason, Bluegrass music had the largest impact on his young musical "career". Since living in Texas, Scott has broadened his horizons and enjoys the influences of many different genres of music. Fortunately, however, he is still under the impression that there are only two types of "grass". Angie began piano lessons in the second grade. She discovered her love for singing about a year later. One lone voice rang out in the middle of music class... at the entirely wrong time. That was Angie. The embarrassment of the situation was remedied by a solitary comment from the teacher, "You have a nice voice." Angie hasn't turned back since. She spent countless hours literally screaming to the songs of Whitney Houston, behind the thin walls of her bedroom. Her family rejoiced when she retired her "Body Gaurd" and "Disney" soundtracks, and began a few years of formal voice lessons starting in the tenth grade. She also continued her piano lessons throughout highschool. Scott and Angie work as a team. Angie does the majority of the lyric and melody writing, with much valued input from her husband. Scott creates the music for their songs, and plays most of the instruments on their recordings. He also writes songs on occasion and comes up with many new song ideas. They are currently having their songs professionally critiqued and doing a lot of re-writing and re-writing and re-writing and re-writing before putting out their first project. Did I mention re-writing.