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  1. www.youtube.com › channel › UCCZ76HvxJeUtG9dmDWOniXgScott Sharrard - YouTube

    Grammy nominated musician Scott Sharrard has been called “one of the best Blues/R&B guitarists in the country” by Billboard Magazine. Longtime writing partner, musical director, and guitarist...

  2. Jan 19, 2022 · published 19 January 2022. After making his mark with Gregg Allman and members of the Band’s camp, the Rust Belt troubadour now takes his place in Little Feat while dropping a solo album infused with his Midwest roots. (Image credit: Danny Clinch) Scott Sharrard has no shortage of talents.

  3. Oct 16, 2015 · He’s been associated with Guitar World for 30 years, serving as Managing Editor from 1991-96. He plays in two bands: Big in China and Friends of the Brothers, with Guitar World’s Andy Aledort. Guitarist Scott Sharrard's fingerprints are all over the recent excellent live CD and DVD Gregg Allman Live: Back to Macon, GA.

  4. Feb 15, 2019 · He’s been associated with Guitar World for 30 years, serving as Managing Editor from 1991-96. He plays in two bands: Big in China and Friends of the Brothers, with Guitar World’s Andy Aledort. Scott Sharrard, longtime musical right-hand-man of Gregg Allman, discusses his powerful new album.

  5. Guitar. See more about Scott on his website here. Since the fall of 2008, Scott Sharrard has been the touring guitarist for the Gregg Allman Band. He’s been called “One of the best guitarists in the country” by Billboard and “the next Eric Clapton or Mike Bloomfield” by the Indianapolis Star Tribune .

  6. music.youtube.com › channel › UCCZ76HvxJeUtG9dmDWOniXgScott Sharrard - YouTube Music

    New recommendations. Grammy nominated musician Scott Sharrard has been called “one of the best Blues/R&B guitarists in the country” by Billboard Magazine. Longtime writing partner, musical...

  7. “I don’t know which genre I love him more – blues, rock, soul or pop ... he sounds like an accomplished star in any of them. Scott Sharrard is one of those few who remind us there’s only one ‘genre’ – the music.”-Paul Bondarovski, Midnight Special, Blues Radio

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