.Biography:

Scott Arnold-Eyers Profile...
Born in Adelaide, South Australia, Scott first picked up a
guitar at the age of 9. A speedy evolution lead him to collaborate
with other musicians and it was not long before his first
Band took shape.
A move to Perth, Western Australia in 1991 extended Scott's
collaborations, which, in turn, triggered a keen interest
in the recording process. Combining these pursuits with heavy
touring commitments have allowed Scott to choose from a huge
pool of Australian performers to record with.
Apart from several compilation CD's, Scott has released "A
Song About A Chicken with The Jesus Sandals", "Bimbo
with Hard Marshmellow", "News Flash", "The
Sun Might Shine with The Jesus Sandals" and his latest
album, "Lay Down On My Bed".
Over the years Scott has also been nominated for several
WAMI awards including 2 for best guitarist, 2 for best male
vocalist, 1 for best album, 2 for best band and 1 for best
new band.
As a singer songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
Scott Arnold-Eyers truly represents one of Australia's finest
talents.
Reviews...
"Something a little different" The Advertiser
- South Australia
"Influenced by everything from Reggae to Dance"
Sunday Times - Western Australia
"One of the most powerful voices I've heard"
PBS Radio - Victoria
"Hard Working" Tribe On Line - National
"A pleasure to see an Adelaide boy spread his wings
of success as far as Perth" Rip It Up - South Australia
"The most flexible musician I have ever seen or
heard" Planet Radio - Queensland
"The assault on the Australian music scene is continuing
from Perth in the shape of Scott Arnold-Eyers" Beat
Magazine - Victoria
"Scott Arnold-Eyers is a talented songwriter with
a penchant for penning catchy lyrics and a gift for creating
toe tapping tunes" XPress Magazine - Western Australia
Big Act Supports...
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Dave Graney
Gangajang
Jebediah
John Butler
Monique Brumby
Painters & Dockers
The Black Eyed Susan Trio
The Bull Sisters
The Church
The Sharp
The Whitlams
Tour Activity
Western Australia (200+ shows)
South Australia (50+ shows)
Victoria (7 shows)
New South Wales (1 show)
Queensland (1 show) |