Scott Walker has been playing the music scene in the South for nearly 10 years. Strongly influenced by the Grateful Dead and The Allman Brothers Band, Scott's acoustic shows tend to reach far into the depths of exploration and music genres. "Basically I work the crowd with the type of settings I'm playing, I can play a whole show of Prince or the Doobie Brothers", he says. After touring extensively during the 1990's, Scott prefers the more laid back, intimate acoustic shows. "Some of my favorite shows I play these days are the lake parties and afternoon fraternity parties. The crowds tend to be very friendly and I end up making new friends each time I play," he says. Make sure you book Scott Walker for your next party and you'll have one of the best acoustic shows the South has to offer.
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