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Press Kit: About the Music
Scott’s music is inspired musically by Jeremy Camp, Third Day and Mercy
Me and lyrically, by Nichole Nordeman.

HOMEBOUND PRODIGAL (2007) Scott’s second album of original
material examines what it means to be separated from God in every way,
to experience His awesome grace and forgiveness, and finally, to begin the
journey homeward.  What does it mean to lose and regain our fellowship
with our Father and Creator?

Homebound Prodigal takes an honest look at what we don’t want anyone
else to know about: our mistakes and shortcomings.  Walk beside a
broken down prodigal and hear his hard-learned
lessons as he makes his way back to his father’s house. Experience the
grace and forgiveness of an awesome God whose mercy has no end.
As Scott says, “Once I tried to live a life outside God’s plan for me and ended up with pig slop on my plate.  God intended for me to have
‘a hope and a future’ (Jeremiah 29:11) and an ‘abundant, fulfilling life’ (John 10:10) and I threw it away with every choice I made.  The
homebound prodigal is the one who realizes that he is a long way from his Heavenly Father.  God is the God of second chances and His
mercy has no end.”
THE TURNAROUND (2005) Scott’s first album of original songs was
written throughout his early life as a Christian. The music centers around
that moment in everyone’s life when they realize that they must change.
It’s that instance of clarity for every individual when God changes their
heart, opens their minds, and spins them 180 degrees in the opposite
direction. It’s the turn around.

As Scott says in his liner notes, “I didn’t like what I was becoming and
although the “unfairness of life” didn’t change when I made that choice, it
did change what it was doing to me.  The outrage and bitterness was
replaced with a renewed compassion for others.  Instead of being
suffocated with the hopelessness that life tends to bring, I was a fueled
with a determination to walk away from potential pessimism. Jesus was
the turn around I needed.