Scott McKeon

Last updated
Scott McKeon
Genres Blues rock
Occupation(s)Guitarist, songwriter, singer, music tutor
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals
Years active1990s–present
LabelsVarious

Scott McKeon is a British blues rock guitarist, songwriter, singer, and music tutor. He has issued four albums under his name, and worked as a session musician both in the recording studio and in live concert appearances. He is currently the guitarist in Sir Tom Jones' backing ensemble. McKeon has issued an online guide to guitar playing techniques, and manufactured his own bespoke guitar pedals and signature pickups.

Contents

Life and career

He grew up in Southern England in a musical family. His father had been a guitarist for the Diplomats, who had opened shows in the early 1960s for both the Beatles and Gerry and the Pacemakers. [1] With access to his parents record collection as a guide, McKeon was playing the guitar by the age of four, and could manage with a full size Fender Stratocaster by the age of eight. He became the face of a television advertisement for Fender, who were trying to engage with a new generation of guitar players. [1] [2] He was turned towards blues music when aged ten, after viewing video footage of Stevie Ray Vaughan, [1] which led to McKeon playing in a blues band when just 13 years old. However his father died around this time, but not before McKeon was named Guitarist magazine's 'Young Guitarist of the Year' in 1998. [2] Competent and confident enough to record a demo CD when aged 18, a copy was passed to Jakko Jakszyk and then on to Paul Crockford, the manager of Mark Knopfler. Crockford began to represent McKeon and this led to McKeon recording his debut album, Can't Take No More, which was released on 26 February 2007. [1] [2] It was produced by Jesse Davey, once of the British blues band, The Hoax. In promoting the album, McKeon toured across Europe and the United States, which included performing at the Montreal International Jazz Festival, and the Glastonbury Festival, and making American television appearances. [1] McKeon wrote the music for Robert M. Knight's 2009 Rock Prophecies documentary, which won him a RIIFF Award for 'Best Soundtrack'. [3]

His second album, Trouble, was released by Provogue Records on 29 March 2010. [2] The album included contributions from Robbie McIntosh and David Ryan Harris from John Mayer's band. [3] In support of the album's release, McKeon toured, opening shows for Derek Trucks, Gary Clark Jr. and the Arc Angels. He also made his first performance at the Royal Albert Hall, when supporting Joe Bonamassa. A track from the album was used both on Guitar Hero 5 , and on the television programme, LA Task Force. [1] McKeon had relocated to London in 2010, and began to attract work as a session musician for a number of years, working with Zigaboo Modeliste, James Arthur, Emeli Sandé, Lana Del Rey, Van Morrison, Andreya Triana, Ed Sheeran and Rebecca Ferguson. In 2014, McKeon was invited to join Sir Tom Jones' backing ensemble, where he remains to his day. His work with Jones has included television appearances on Later... with Jools Holland and TFI Friday , and performing in 2019 at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. [1] During 2011, McKeon spent time writing in Nashville, Tennessee, a spell which included working with Tyler Bryant and Heidi Rojas. [3]

McKeon is proud of his 1962 sunburst Fender Stratocaster, a gift from his father when McKeon was 12 years old. As the instrument aged and became more fragile, McKeon jumped at the offer from the Fender Custom Shop in 2016 to provide an exact replica. McKeon stated "We flew the ’62 over to Fender and they had it for a month or so to get the exact wear patterns and to perfectly copy the look and feel. Then, a year or so later, the replica turned up and completely blew me away!" [4] In 2017, McKeon founded a group, Rufus Black, which in addition to McKeon included singer Gavin Conder, guitarist Ben Jones and percussionist Russ Parker. They released an album, Rise Up. [1] In early 2018, McKeon attended a charity event, were he ended up playing his replica Fender on stage alongside one of his musical heroes, Eric Clapton. The experience enthused McKeon to want to record another album. [1] [4] Other session work saw McKeon, in 2019, join Schiller on his Morgenstund tour, playing 15 shows in Germany. Later that year, McKeon joined Doyle Bramhall II's band for part of his European tour. McKeon has also been part of John Illsley's live band, and he featured on Illsley's 2019 album, Coming Up for Air. [1]

Following delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, McKeon's third album, New Morning, was released on 23 April 2021. The album was recorded in various London studios, including RAK Studios, and was produced by Paul Stacey. [1] [5] [6] From the age of 18, McKeon had been designing and manufacturing his own guitar fuzz pedal and signature pickups, modelled on his own guitar. [1] He noted thereafter that "after opening a couple of shows for Joe Bonamassa he asked me what the pedal was and if I could make him one, before telling me I should sell them". McKeon's own SM Fuzz, was soon available and purchased and used by Gary Clark Jr. and Doyle Bramhall II among others, and McKeon later developed an all-new SM Octave Fuzz. [3] [4] [7]

McKeon also created an online teaching aid for blues guitar players. [8] The course starts at the early roots of R&B, and gives advice and tips to master more tricky techniques. The lessons include a range of interactive tabs and notation throughout, that can be slowed down and looped to aid understanding. [9] There are 31 mini lessons, starting with acoustic guitar playing before moving through to electric, with subtle variations on a theme explored and explained. [10]

McKeon's latest venture was recording the five track mini-album, Live at Real World Studios. The personnel were similar to those used on McKeon's album, New Morning, with Paul Stacey again acting as record producer. It was released on 8 April 2022. [11]

Discography

Albums

YearTitleRecord label
2007Can't Take No MoreWastedLion Records
2010Trouble Provogue Records
2021New MorningSelf-released
2022Live at Real World StudiosSelf-released

[11] [12] [13]

See also

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Yngwie Malmsteen</span> Swedish guitarist (born 1963)

Yngwie Johan Malmsteen is a Swedish guitarist. He first became known in the 1980s for his neoclassical playing style in heavy metal, and has released 22 studio albums in a career spanning over 40 years. In 2009, Time magazine rated Malmsteen as number 9 among the 11 greatest electric guitar players of all time.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jeff Beck</span> English guitarist

Geoffrey Arnold Beck is an English rock guitarist. He rose to prominence with the Yardbirds and after fronted the Jeff Beck Group and Beck, Bogert & Appice. In 1975, he switched to a mainly instrumental style, with a focus on innovative sound, and his releases have spanned genres ranging from blues rock, hard rock, jazz fusion and a blend of guitar-rock and electronica.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Eric Johnson (guitarist)</span> American guitarist and recording artist

Eric Johnson is an American guitarist, vocalist, composer, and multi-instrumentalist. His 1990 album Ah Via Musicom was certified platinum by the RIAA, and the single "Cliffs of Dover" won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">David Gilmour</span> English musician, member of Pink Floyd (born 1946)

David Jon Gilmour is an English guitarist, singer, songwriter and member of the rock band Pink Floyd. He joined as guitarist and co-lead vocalist in 1967, shortly before the departure of founding member Syd Barrett. Pink Floyd achieved international success with the concept albums The Dark Side of the Moon (1973), Wish You Were Here (1975), Animals (1977), The Wall (1979) and The Final Cut (1983). By the early 1980s, they had become one of the highest-selling and most acclaimed acts in music history; by 2012, they had sold more than 250 million records worldwide, including 75 million in the United States. Following the departure of Roger Waters in 1985, Pink Floyd continued under Gilmour's leadership and released three more studio albums.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mark Knopfler</span> British musician

Mark Freuder Knopfler is a British singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. Born in Scotland and raised in England, he was the lead guitarist, singer and songwriter of the rock band Dire Straits. He pursued a solo career after the band first dissolved in 1988. Dire Straits reunited in 1990, but dissolved again in 1995. He is now an independent solo artist.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jake E. Lee</span> American guitarist (born 1957)

Jake E. Lee is an American guitarist signed to Frontiers Records. He is best known for playing with Ozzy Osbourne between 1982 and 1987 and later in Badlands with Ray Gillen. He formed the band Red Dragon Cartel in 2013. Their eponymous first album was released in January 2014 and entered at no. 69 on Billboard's Album Charts. He has also recorded solo works under his own name—examples being the instrumental album A Fine Pink Mist (1996) and cover album Retraced (2005).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Rory Gallagher</span> Irish musician (1948–1995)

William Rory Gallagher was an Irish guitarist, singer, songwriter, and producer. Due to his virtuosic playing, but relative lack of fame compared to some others, he has been referred to as "the greatest guitarist you've never heard of", and strongly influenced other guitarists such as Brian May and Eric Clapton. Gallagher was listed as the 57th greatest guitarist of all time by Rolling Stone magazine.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dean DeLeo</span> American musician

Dean DeLeo is an American guitarist and songwriter known for his work with rock band Stone Temple Pilots. DeLeo is also known for his role in the short-lived bands Talk Show and Army of Anyone. He is the older brother of Robert DeLeo, who plays bass for Stone Temple Pilots.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mike McCready</span> Musician, songwriter

Michael David McCready is an American musician who serves as the lead guitarist for the American rock band Pearl Jam. Along with Jeff Ament, Stone Gossard, and Eddie Vedder, he is one of the founding members of the band. McCready was also a member of the side project bands Flight to Mars, Temple of the Dog, Mad Season and The Rockfords. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Pearl Jam on April 7, 2017.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">John Norum</span> Norwegian-Swedish musician and guitarist of Europe

John Norum is a Norwegian-Swedish rock guitarist and one of the founders of the Swedish rock band Europe. Concurrent to his role with Europe, he also maintains a career as a solo artist.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Noel Hogan</span> Irish musician and record producer

Noel Anthony Hogan is an Irish musician and record producer best known as the lead guitarist and co-songwriter of the Irish alt-rock band the Cranberries.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Joe Bonamassa</span> American musician (born 1977)

Joseph Leonard Bonamassa is an American blues rock guitarist, singer and songwriter. He started his career at age twelve, when he opened for B.B. King. Since 2000, Bonamassa has released fifteen solo albums through his independent record label J&R Adventures, of which eleven have reached No. 1 on the Billboard Blues chart.

Brent Mason is an American, Nashville, Tennessee-based recording studio guitarist and songwriter, performing primarily country music. Guitar World Magazine listed him as one of the "Top Ten Session Guitarists of All Time". Discovered and mentored by Chet Atkins, Mason has been named "Guitarist of the Year" 12 times by the Academy of Country Music and was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in 2019. In addition to releasing two instrumental studio albums, he holds several credits as a songwriter.> He is a Grammy Award winner (2008) and a two-time winner of the CMA Award Musician of the Year. A line of "Brent Mason" guitar models has been marketed by two different guitar manufacturers. The "Stories Collection Brent Mason Telecaster" was launched August 11, 2020.

This is a list and description of the guitars and other equipment played by musician Stevie Ray Vaughan. Vaughan played a number of Fender Stratocasters throughout his career, one of which, a 1963 body and a late 1962 rosewood neck, became "the most famous battered Strat in rock history." He was notoriously hard on his guitars, and many of them required extensive periodic maintenance, as well as other equipment. He used a limited number of effect pedals, and favored Fender and Marshall amplification.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gwyn Ashton</span> Musical artist

Gwyn Ashton is a Welsh–Australian blues/rock guitarist and singer-songwriter.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Davy Knowles</span> Manx blues guitarist and singer

Davy Knowles is a Manx blues guitarist and singer. Knowles currently tours as a solo artist, but is formerly of the blues-rock band Back Door Slam, as well as working under the name Davy Knowles and Back Door Slam for a short period of time. With Back Door Slam, he played lead guitar and sang on their debut album, Roll Away. After a split-up with bassist Adam Jones and drummer Ross Doyle, Knowles released the first and only album under the name Davy Knowles and Back Door Slam, Coming Up for Air, on 19 May 2009. Knowles drew his musical influences from blues musicians that he grew up listening to such as Dire Straits, Peter Green, and Eric Clapton's Cream. Due to his home country's proximity to Ireland, Knowles has stated that his music also is influenced by the Celtic genre, which is noted to be present in the song "Roll Away". In April 2009, Knowles toured with British guitarist Jeff Beck on his American tour, where he was the opening act. He toured with Joe Satriani and Chickenfoot in the United States through December 2009. Davy Knowles toured with The Rhythm Devils in 2010.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Henrik Freischlader</span> Musical artist

Henrik Freischlader is a German blues guitarist, singer-songwriter, producer, and autodidactic multi-instrumentalist from Wuppertal, Germany.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Joanne Shaw Taylor</span> English blues rock singer and guitarist (born 1985)

Joanne Shaw Taylor is an English singer and guitarist. She was discovered by Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics at the age of 16.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dave Murray (musician)</span> English guitarist

David Michael Murray is an English guitarist, best known as a member of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden. He joined Iron Maiden early in its history, and is the second-longest serving member of the band after founder Steve Harris. Murray and Harris are the only members of Iron Maiden to have appeared on all of the band's releases.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Greg Koch (musician)</span> American guitarist (born 1966)

Greg Koch is an American guitarist from Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Koch grew up in the Milwaukee area and began playing guitar at the age of 12. He was influenced by the guitarist and singer-songwriter Jimi Hendrix. In April 2012 Fender Musical Instruments Corporation named Koch one of the top 10 unsung guitarists.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 "Scott McKeon | Bio". Scottmckeon.co.uk. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Scott McKeon Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic . Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Scott Mckeon". Ukfestivalguides.com. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  4. 1 2 3 Oleszko, Ed (13 August 2021). "The Collection: Scott McKeon on his 1962 Fender Strat and the guitar that impressed Eric Clapton". Guitar.com. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  5. Roberts, Samuel (13 May 2021). "Scott McKeon on capturing the essence of the 60s with his new LP, New Morning". Guitar.com. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  6. Towler, Breton (8 April 2021). "Scott McKeon: New Morning Review". Bluesrockreview.com. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  7. Sharma, Amit (11 August 2021). "Scott McKeon on shaping a modern blues tone par excellence and how Joe Bonamassa persuaded him to release the SM Fuzz". Guitarworld.com. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  8. "Scott McKeon | Lessons". Scottmckeon.co.uk. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  9. "MusicGurus". Musicgurus.com. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  10. O'Hare, Bucky (28 January 2022). "Music Gurus – Learn Authentic Blues Guitar with Scott McKeon | Instructional Video Review". Bluesblastmagazine.com. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  11. 1 2 "Scott McKeon - Live At Real World Studios, by Scott McKeon". Scottmckeon.bandcamp.com. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  12. "Scott McKeon Albums and Discography". AllMusic . Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  13. "Scott McKeon". Discogs.com. Retrieved 4 November 2022.