Biography
True Lonesome Records
truelonesomerecords@gmail.com
Nashville, TN
Publicity:
Wilson Pickins Promotions
864.359.7999
wilsonpickins@gmail.com
The world is in for quite a treat with an album from a musical duo like the Vestal Brothers. Namely, Scott and Curtis. Their lead single, “Let Those Fingers Fly,” is an original penned by Curtis, garnished with a little ‘Sugar Foot Rag’ from writers, Hank Garland and Vaughn Norton.
This song exemplifies a rolling Summer anthem for any music fan that can beckon the nostalgia of growing up around porch picking and singing, being raised in musical families and gaining an appreciation for that life.
Anyone who listens will walk away happier for having heard it, and look forward to the next spin.
Scott Vestal and Curtis Vestal were born in Duncan, Oklahoma into a musical family, relocating to Texas at age 3 (Scott) and age 1 (Curtis). Their Grandfather Famon Self was a country fiddler. Scott and his brother Curtis played and sang with their grandfather at bluegrass festivals and other events.
The Vestal brothers, along with Russell Moore, later formed the band Southern Connection, which toured the Midwest and East Coast for 3 years. In 1985, Scott Vestal, Curtis Vestal, and Russell Moore joined Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver. Curtis exited the band in 1986, taking a hiatus from music to pursue other interests and focus on family, while Scott stayed with Quicksilver for four years and five albums.
Since then, Curtis re-entered the music scene, moving to the Nashville area in the fall of 2018. He has recorded with industry greats such as Tina Adair, Dale Ann Bradley, Alan Bibey, Clay Hess, Wayne Benson, and many more. Scott continued throughout with his career in music, adding recording engineer to his impressive resume. Scott partnered with David Parmley and Harley Allen early on, which later became Continental Divide, and he has played with many bands since including The John Cowan Band, Sam Bush Band, and many others. When he is not on the road he is behind the controls at his Digital Underground Studio, located outside the Nashville city limits, recording projects for some of the biggest names in Bluegrass and Americana music. Audio engineering is a passion that Scott has been involved in throughout his career.
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Scott Vestal, Curtis Vestal
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AirPlay Direct Member Since:
05/28/24
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Profile Last Updated:
12/16/24 21:13:17