Barry Scott & Second Wind
Barry Scott and Second Wind is a bluegrass/bluegrass gospel band[1] based out of the East Tennessee area. They are best known for their debut album "In God's Time,"[2] which received a 2010 Grammy nomination for Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album.[3]
The band is also known for its a capella songs.[4] The second album, Sunday Mornin' Meetin' Time, consists of a combination of a capella and instrumental tracks.[5]
Scott formed the band [6] after performing for ten years as lead singer for the band Quicksilver.[7]
The band has performed at the Lewis Family Homecoming & Bluegrass Festival[8] [9] and the Lincoln County Bluegrass and Gospel Sing. [10]
Barry Scott & Second Wind disbanded in December, 2010.[11][12]
Band members
Barry Scott & Second Wind members are Barry Scott (guitar and lead vocals), Jason Leek (bass and vocals),[7] Matthew Munsey (mandolin and vocals),[13] Travis Houck (dobro and vocals), and Zane Petty (banjo).[4][14]
Discography
Studio albums
Year | Album | Label | |
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2009 | In God's Time[15] | Rebel Records | |
2010 | Sunday Mornin' Meetin' Time[5] | Self Release | |
References
- ↑ Barry Scott and Second Wind – 2 CDs in 2010 : Bluegrass Today
- ↑ Bluegrass Special | Barry Scott In God's Time
- ↑ Atlanta and Georgia Grammy nods plentiful - Daily Agenda - Atlanta Magazine Archived July 14, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.
- 1 2 “In God’s Time” by Barry Scott & Second Wind | The Lonesome Road Review Archived July 14, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.
- 1 2 New Gospel project from Barry Scott : Bluegrass Today
- ↑ 99.9 Sun FM - #1 Hit Music Station :: Barry Scott :: Sun FM Music Library - Artist Information
- 1 2 More changes in Quicksilver : Bluegrass Today
- ↑ Bluegrass fans flock to Elijah Clark Park for annual festival | www.lincolnjournalonline.com | Lincoln Journal
- ↑ Bluegrass fest brings in big names | The Herald-Dispatch
- ↑ Mud River Dam Recreation Area hosting free bluegrass/gospel fest | The Herald-Dispatch
- ↑ Barry Scott on his future plans : Bluegrass Today
- ↑ Scott brings rich music background to Pilot - pilotmountainnews.com Archived July 14, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ ONE Magazine
- ↑ Reviews - March 2010 « Bluegrass Unlimited Bluegrass Unlimited
- ↑ Barry Scott & Second Wind – In God’s Time : Bluegrass Today