You can hear Scott on radio AM 1690 Atlanta (1690wmlb.com) Monday through Friday hosting the Midday Mix (11a-2pm) as he spins the best in vintage and new sounds.
Known as the station in Atlanta for those who love music - from jazz to rock to roots of country, soul, standards, blues, gospel, and classical, AM 1690 presents music and spoken word without regard to a "boxed-in" format. AM 1690 The Voice of the Arts offers an eclectic platform for a growing fan base in the #7 radio market in America.
Scott's style and knowledge of music has gained him a local (and mildly uncomfortable) celebrity in Atlanta. He says that it still "weirds me out" when someone recognizes him by voice when he is out and about - but he loves all his listeners and urges them to keep those cards and letters, calls and emails coming! Scott says, "Our listeners make us great.'
Now in his 8th year in radio, Scott has sought out such iconic figures and interviewed in the studio Emmylou Harris, Emory Gordy, Jr., Earl Klugh, Bela Fleck, Peabo Bryson, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Dikembe Mutombo, Rev. Johnny L. Jones, Rabbi Harold Kushner, Col. Bruce Hampton, Glenn Phillips, Pinetop Perkins, Jean Yves Thibaudet and via telephone Brian Wilson, Carol Kaye, John Hiatt, Salmon Rushdie, Leon Huff, Jerry Ragavoy, Jack Lalanne, Solomon Burke, Jim Lauderdale, Eddie Floyd, Christian McBride, Richard Thompson, McCoy Tyner, Bernard Purdie, Charlie Musselwhite, Charles Ira Fox, Kenny Ascher, Joe B. Mauldin and many others.