Jamie Scott
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Jamie Scott

Jamie Scott is a London-born musician who started writing songs early, drawing from folk and rock influences like Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen. His debut...

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Jamie Scott's earnest London folk-rock

A songwriter who builds straightforward, anthemic tracks about resilience and reflection.

For a good sense of his lane, try "Made" or "Gold." They're both solid examples of what he does.

His songs have a direct emotional pull that feels lived-in, not manufactured. Tracks like "Ebony Eyes" and "London Town" show his preference for clear, singable structures. He's kept at it for years, staying close to the kind of heartfelt, guitar-based writing he started with.

His debut single "Unbreakable" came out in 2002. He followed with albums like Park Bench Theories in 2003 and The Wonder of It All in 2008, then kept putting out records like My Paradise in 2015. He recorded and performed with a rotating group of musicians, including drummer James Young and guitarist Ian Kirkham.

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Jamie Scott is a London-born musician who started writing songs early, drawing from folk and rock influences like Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen. His debut single "Unbreakable" came out in 2002 and got some attention for its direct emotional pull. He followed it with albums like Park Bench Theories in 2003 and The Wonder of It All in 2008.

His songs often work with straightforward, earnest lyrics and melodies that lean toward the anthemic. Tracks like "Ebony Eyes," "London Town," and "Standing in the rain" show his preference for clear, singable structures and themes of resilience or reflection. He recorded and performed with a rotating group of musicians, including drummer James Young and guitarist Ian Kirkham.

He kept putting out records, like My Paradise in 2015, staying close to the kind of heartfelt, guitar-based writing he started with.

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