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NEWS
Album Review – Ray Scott’s Billboards & Brake Lights (Saving Country Music)
Ray Scott Delivers 11th Studio Album Billboards & Brake Lights - Out Today (Press Release)
Ray Scott Delivers New Single “Keeper,” Out Now (Press Note)
5 Must-Hear New Country Songs: Maddie & Tae, Ray Scott, Billy Currington & More (Billboard)
Saving Country Music’s Top 25 Playlist (Saving Country Music)
Review: Ray Scott - Wrong Songs: Musings From The Shallow End (Alan Cackett)
Ray Scott Tackles Catfishing In New Song For Valentine’s Day (The Country Note)
RS Country Music Picks for the Week of September 20th: Ray Scott “Slow Dance” (Rolling Stone)
First Country: New Music From Carly Pearce, Ray Scott, Old Dominion & More (Billboard)
Premiere: Ray Scott’s ‘Cold Day in Hell’ Music Video (Raised Rowdy)
Ray Scott – There Are 2 Sides To Every Record (Hook & Barrel)
5 Questions With Ray Scott as He Premieres Two New Songs for Outsider
Ray Scott Releases A Digital 45 — “Take A Drink” & “As Long As The Bar’s Open” (Medium’s Pop Off)
DISClaimer Reviews Ray Scott’s “Cover The Earth” (MusicRow Magazine)
Ray Scott #48 On Pollstar’s Top 100 Livestreamers Of The Year
Exclusive Premiere: Ray Scott's 'Thank You Baby' Is a Sweetly Grateful Tribute (PARADE)
How Wry Country Traditionalist Ray Scott Became Nashville’s DIY Success (Rolling Stone)
BIOGRAPHY
The term “country music” may have changed over time, but Ray Scott’s definition of it has not. Whenever you press play on a Ray Scott song, you know exactly what you are going to get: tried-and-true, dyed-in-the-wool, salt of the earth, country music. That’s how the country music traditionalist built his first ten albums and that’s how he’ll build the next ten - which conveniently starts right here.
Billboards and Brake Lights, Ray Scott’s 11th release, is a collection of twelve songs by the North Carolina native that remind real country music fans what it’s like to go on a journey through song. Rooted in his signature traditional sound, Scott straddles the line of growing as an artist and standing on that firm foundation of being exactly the same guy his fans have come to love. Self-effacing, self-aware and vulnerable and with a humble confidence that stops shy of arrogance, Scott’s methods of storytelling shine brighter than ever before.. . .