Scooter Brown Band
After 4 years and 3 months, 2 tours overseas with 1 tour of combat in Iraq … Read Full Bio ↴After 4 years and 3 months, 2 tours overseas with 1 tour of combat in Iraq as a United States Marine, Scooter Brown traded his guns in for guitars and hit the road. Scooter Brown Band was formed and began playing mainly in and around Houston, Texas. Along with their growing notoriety came their first radio single "Apology." Other regional radio releases were soon to follow and include "Whiskey Talkin", "Soldiers Christmas Eve", "Feels Like Home,", and "Summer Song". The band has released a number of independent albums, strengthening their chops in the studio, however they truly shine in their live show. SBB has toured the country and opened for some of their biggest influences including The Charlie Daniels Band, Travis Tritt and the The Marshall Tucker Band just to name a few. For the last year the band has been building a new era in their career, gearing up for the release of their newest project American Son -- defining modern southern rock.
For more information, please visit scooterbrownband.com. To keep up with the Scooter Brown Band on social media, follow them at @scooterbrownbnd on Twitter & Instagram and on Facebook.
For more information, please visit scooterbrownband.com. To keep up with the Scooter Brown Band on social media, follow them at @scooterbrownbnd on Twitter & Instagram and on Facebook.
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Scooter Brown Band Lyrics
Country At All I live my life like a campfire song Was born on…
Guitars Guns and Whiskey Big city livin just ain′t for me, Y'all enjoy that coffee…
Huntsville Spent eight long months out in the desert, now I'm…
Leave It to a Woman Leave it to a woman to leave the tank on…
Something Waylon Would Sing Rainy day guitar, slow trains pulling box cars, Honky tonk a…
Wine Drunk Sun's up shining on a just paid Saturday morning, Boys are…