About Scott
I moved to Los Angeles in 2004 to pursue music and ended up staying, but not exactly the way I planned.
I played in bands back in Rhode Island before heading west. Once in LA, I worked my way up to assistant manager at Guitar Center Hollywood when it was the busiest music store in the world. I played with the artist Vaja from 2006 to 2009, did some film scoring, and spent over a decade with Triple Scoop Music — starting with trade shows in 2008 and later working full-time in music licensing.
Somewhere along the way I started building websites back in 2008 using Flash, and I never really stopped. Over time that turned into a full digital skill set – design, video editing, web development, strategy, maintenance – all handled by one person who actually understands both the creative vision and the business reality. I’ve also blogged for CD Baby and Disc Makers, helping musicians and independent artists navigate the digital world.
I’m a Myers-Briggs profiler. Trained and certified in 2013, my real skill is reading people through observation and doing live type reading sessions. That background helps me quickly understand how artists think and what they actually need – not just what they say they want.
I have ADHD, which means I’m naturally wired for chaos – but I’ve learned to use AI tools like Claude, Grok, and local models to stay organized and make sure nothing slips through the cracks.
Over the years I’ve had the privilege of working with clients including Jeff Silbar, Kenny Lee Lewis, Richie Zito, Richie Kotzen, Steven Adler, the estate of George Hurrell, and Lou D’Elia for the estate of Pancho Barnes.
That mix – real music industry experience, technical skills, creative intuition, and systems that actually work — is why I can deliver full digital projects that actually hang together. No committee. No dropped balls. Just one person who gets the vision and knows how to execute it.