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Ray Scott at Buck's Bar and Grill in Venice, Nebraska

Ray Scott at Buck's Bar and Grill in Venice, Nebraska

DATE:
Saturday, January 27, 2024
TIME:
Showtime 9:00 PM
LOCATION:
Buck's Bar and Grill
27849 W Center Rd
Venice, Nebraska 68069
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Ray Scott at Buck's in Venice, NE

January 27th - 9:00 pm

  • $20 - Advance GA

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RAY SCOTT
Ray Scott is a rare find in Country music today.

The digital music revolution has turned out to be a “Rayincarnation” for acclaimed country storyteller Ray Scott. While a label-free utopia where artistic merit trumps popular whims remains as unlikely as it always was, the internet age has allowed a certain kind of creator to connect with an audience and chart a self-determined course… when helps explain why Ray Scott has chosen to title his fifth studio album, Guitar For Sale.

“This is sort of a regroup for me – not only artistically, but in terms of my career,” he says. “My music and my sense of where it fits in the music business has really taken shape over the past several years. So this is an introduction to that for people who may not be familiar with me, and it’s a defining of that vision for those who already know my music.”

For many, Ray Scott needs no introduction. Warner Bros. released Scott’s debut album My Kind Of Music in 2005 to enormous critical acclaim. The first single and title track cracked the top 40, but a combination of label politics and radio’s reluctance to embrace his fresh approach to country traditions had him off the label less than two years later. But a funny thing happened on the way to post-label obscurity – a level of success many major labels might envy.