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American bluegrass/bluegrass gospel band

Barry Scott and Second Wind was a bluegrass/bluegrass gospel band based out of the East Tennessee area. They are best known for their debut album In God's Time, which received a 2010 Grammy nomination for Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album.

The band is also known for its a capella songs. The second album, Sunday Mornin' Meetin' Time, consists of a combination of a capella and instrumental tracks.

Scott formed the band after performing for ten years as lead singer for the band Quicksilver.

The band has performed at the Lewis Family Homecoming & Bluegrass Festival and the Lincoln County Bluegrass and Gospel Sing.

Barry Scott & Second Wind disbanded in December, 2010.

Band members

Barry Scott & Second Wind members were Barry Scott (guitar and lead vocals), Jason Leek (bass and vocals), Matthew Munsey (mandolin and vocals), Travis Houck (dobro and vocals), and Zane Petty (banjo).

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album Label
2009 In God's Time Rebel Records
2010 Sunday Mornin' Meetin' Time Self released

References

  1. Barry Scott and Second Wind – 2 CDs in 2010 : Bluegrass Today
  2. Bluegrass Special | Barry Scott In God's Time
  3. Atlanta and Georgia Grammy nods plentiful – Daily Agenda – Atlanta Magazine Archived July 14, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ “In God’s Time” by Barry Scott & Second Wind | The Lonesome Road Review Archived July 14, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ New Gospel project from Barry Scott : Bluegrass Today
  6. 99.9 Sun FM - #1 Hit Music Station :: Barry Scott :: Sun FM Music Library - Artist Information
  7. ^ More changes in Quicksilver : Bluegrass Today
  8. "Bluegrass fans flock to Elijah Clark Park for annual festival | www.lincolnjournalonline.com | Lincoln Journal". Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
  9. Bluegrass fest brings in big names | The Herald-Dispatch
  10. Mud River Dam Recreation Area hosting free bluegrass/gospel fest | The Herald-Dispatch
  11. Barry Scott on his future plans : Bluegrass Today
  12. Scott brings rich music background to Pilot - pilotmountainnews.com Archived July 14, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  13. ONE Magazine
  14. Reviews - March 2010 « Bluegrass Unlimited Bluegrass Unlimited
  15. Barry Scott & Second Wind – In God’s Time : Bluegrass Today

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