Scott Pomeroy - Singer Musician & Songwriter

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2024 News

*Taking Out The Trash
Scott has completed the lead vocals for his 12 song solo recording, entitled "Trash Can Troubadour". With those originals now 'In the can' Scott sets his sights on a handful of other projects, including a remake of "Return to Big Rock Candy Mountain" to celebrate 10 years since his adventure to the Wallace Stegner House in Saskatchewan.
 
*Bigger Stars Taking Flight
Scott & Amy will be returning to the Performance Stage as U2 for the latest theme "Trains, Planes and Automobiles" on Tuesday August 20th at the Pines Theater in Florence, Massachusetts. Scott will also be participating in one of the other acts as Stone Temple Pilots, playing the part of frontman Scott Weiland.
 
 *I Shall Be Released
Scott is in the studio working on songs for a Solo Album. The mood is upbeat and the energy is electric. Tracks were recorded at home, with vocals to be finished at Side Track Studios in Northampton. Stay Tuned!

*Long May You Run
The Savage Brothers Band closed out 2023 celebrating their 20th New Year at the Aqua Turf. The group will turn 40 this Summer. A big event to mark the occasion will take place on June 1st at the Connecticut Valley Brewing Company in South Windsor, CT. 

2023 News

*Coyotes Call
Bigger Stars performed at the Shea Theater in Turners Falls on Saturday, November 25th with several local artists paying tribute to the music of the Stone Coyotes and the Art of founding member Doug Tibbles. Scott and Amy recently performed at Hope & Olive in Greenfield with many of the same artists as a warmup for the big event, and both shows were a resounding success, filled with good vibes and amazing music.
 
*Do It Again! 
The Savage Brothers Band returned to the Big E stage, which also marked Scott's sixth year performing with them at the esteemed event. The band also returned for the 14th Annual Tavern Trot in Windsor, and several outdoor shows in CT and Massachusetts. Meanwhile, Bigger Stars played at Hyland Orchards Pavillion in Sturbridge for the 3rd time on October 1st, as the colors on the leaves turn in New England, and another great year of shows continue.

*Get Your Wings
Bigger Stars recently played at the Pines Theater at Look Park in Florence as Aerosmith for the Northampton Arts Council Fundraiser "Performance 33 'The Elements'" Amy took on the role of Steven Tyler, with Scott assuming the part of Joe Perry. This was the 6th year Scott and Amy have performed the event together.

*Carved in Stone
Bigger Stars recently performed at Hope & Olive for a tribute to drummer and Stone Coyotes founder Doug Tibbles. Joining the show included members of The UnBand, whom Scott quickly bonded with, and will perform at the Pines Theater with them later this summer as Rare Earth. Meanwhile, The Savage Brothers enter their 39th year of live shows this Summer, with Scott reaching year number 6. The band is booked solid through the summer and fall.

2022 News
 
*Sweet Carolina
Scott and Amy (often known as Bigger Stars) performed at Greensboro College in North Carolina for the Theater's 100th Anniversary. Multiple acts on the bill all together celebrated the occasion with the capacity crowd, and a champagne toast afterward.  

*Stop!
Drop everything and run to the Pines Theater to see Performance 32 "Nevermind The 90s" Bigger Stars will be performing as Janes Addiction. Scott is playing the part of guitarist Dave Navarro, while Amy plays the part of Perry Farrell. A dozen + amazing artists will be there as well on Tuesday, August 22nd.

 
*Voices Carry
Scott has recently joined a rotating cast of musicians that form the backing band(s) for Rock Voices. Touring all over the place with a giant chorus of singers, Scott prefers to let his guitar do the singing on this one. Debut in Bennington, VT on Saturday, July 30th. 

 
*Don't Look Back
 Scott helped usher in the new year with the Savage Brothers at the Aqua Turf, and performed a few more shows in January before weather and COVID put things on hold for a few weeks. Now back in the swing with both "the Savs" and Bigger Stars, live music is on the rebound. Bigger Stars performed a full show at The O's in Sunderland, and continues its participation at Wednesday Night open Mics in Northampton. Meanwhile, the Savage Brothers are back to their usual full-time schedule in Southern New England and Western Mass, playing clubs, private parties, public events and weddings. 2022 is looking up!
 
2021 News

*Stars in Overtime
Scott and Amy took part in Transperformance again this Summer for the theme of "Unsung Heroes" on August 17th at the Pines Theater. Amy performed as Pat Benatar, as well as backing vocalists for other acts saluting George Michael and New Pornographers. Scott provided Guitar, Bass and backing vocals for all three acts. Sadly, the event went overtime and Bigger Stars/Zip Cody were unable to close the night with their tribute to Joe Walsh/James Gang, but the event was still a rousing success, and big fun as always.  

*Let Me Roll It
The Rollout has begun! Scott is back to playing out again. Savage Brothers, Hip to the Jive, Solo shows and More. It has been over a year, but live music is back in a big way, as Scott's schedule is filling up very fast this summer.

 
*New Year - New Challenges
Bigger Stars created a new album in just one month! Scott & Amy have been performing and recording together for a few years now, and original music was always in the plans. Thanks to the RPM challenge, 11 songs were composed, and will become the debut release by Bigger Stars, called "Shadows".

 2020 News
 
*Picking Up The Pieces 
This Summer has been a challenging one to say the least, but Scott has managed to slowly start putting shows together outdoors with a combination of acoustic solo, duo and trio shows, band gigs with The Savage Brothers, and even a few rest home performances. It has been nothing close to the workload Scott usually has, but every little bit helps.

 *Metal Gods
Transperformance 30 came and went this summer, and the whole event was recorded without audience. Scott was invited to perform with two acts, as well as his own. Bigger Stars ended up playing the "Live Aid 85" show as Judas Priest, which ended up being the very first act of the show! Bigger Stars slayed!

*Barn Storm
Scott and Amy (otherwise known as Bigger Stars) performed a house concert late December in Westfield. The atmosphere was festive and exciting. The band was taking on requests for the second set, and most of the show is available for free listening on Scott's music page! Bigger Stars is available to play parties and small/medium sized events.
 
*Still Savage After All These Years
 The Savage Brothers Band rang in the new year at the Aqua Turf in Southington, CT for the 18th straight year. This would mark Scott's 3rd year singing and playing with the band and it was a very busy 2019. The band promptly got back at it on January 3rd at the New Britain Museum of American Art for an exclusive live appearance. Several shows in Janauary all over CT and Western MA follow. 

2019 News
*Zip Cody: Still Alive and Well!
Scott has been performing at Transperformance under the stage name Zip Cody since 2006, and every year since 2010. From Steve Earle and Bob Seger to Johnny Paycheck and Adam Ant, Scott has managed to embody a wide variety of performers. This Summer on August 20th at the Pines Theater, Scott is playing his final show under the Zip Cody moniker, and this show promises to be one of his most rocking performances to date. Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Woodstock, Scott will play the part of guitar slinger Johnny Winter with special guests. More details coming soon.
 
*We All Want To Be Big Stars
Bigger Stars (featuring vocalist Amy Wilkinson) is performing 3 Saturdays in a row this Summer!
 
Scott recently created the acoustic duo Bigger Stars. Scott & Amy's well-blended harmonies were first heard at the Pines Theater stage in Florence as part of Transperformance 28 last Summer, and their diverse list of covers ranges from '60s smash hits by The Everly Brothers, The Troggs, The Searchers and The Hollies, to more recent Americana favorites by Wilco, The Jayhawks, The Civil Wars and Gillian Welch. You can hear the latest songs HERE! 
 
Home Turf!
Scott rang in 2019 with the Savage Brothers Band at a SOLD OUT Aqua Turf in Southington, CT. For the 17th year (and Scott's 2nd) The band delivered their usual high energy, high spirited show to that stage. This year promises to be a very busy one yet again!
 
2018 News
*Golden Years
For over a Decade, Scott has been performing at Rest Homes across Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. Brightening up the lives of our Greatest Generation. Scott continues to work year-round, singing Jazz and Swing standards, Irish Songs, Christmas Carols, Patriotic Music, Love Songs, whatever the season. In December, You can catch Scott singing Christmas Carols fo the public at the Storrowton Tavern in West Springfield, MA.    
 
*Savage Garden
Scott has been assuming the role of Frontman, Lead Vocalist and Bassist for the Savage Brothers Band for over a year now. Things just keep growing. Thursday, October 4th marked the 4th Annual Tom Savage Quarter Note Foundation Tribute/Fundraiser show and it was Scott's second appearance fronting the band for it. Brass Attack, Accidental Groove and others made it yet another night to remember. All for a noble cause! Best turnout yet. The band returns to the Yarde Tavern in Enfield for Thanksgiving Eve, as well as the Aqua Turf in Southington for New Years Eve.
 
*Stand and Deliver!
Scott returned to Transperformance with his band Zip Cody as Adam & the Ants on Tuesday, August 21st at the Pines Theater in Florence. Mainstays Rick Murnane and Lincoln Hubley join Dave Hayes as The Ants (and special surprise "Aunts" to assist Zip as Adam Ant). This show has gone from a quaint little inclusive party 28 years ago, to a capacity crowd event. All of it benefits the Northampton Arts Council and the High School programs in town. Zip & Company rocked an evening crowd of enthusiastic concertgoers with a show people are still talking about.
 
*Unconditionally Free!
Scott has thrown together a handful of tuneful acoustic numbers called "Unconditional" to mark the second release of new music this year. Hope you enjoy the ride and go with the flow! The stories just make themselves up at this point. 
 
*Land Ho!
"Lost at Sea" is now available for free listening on Scott's Music Page. 10 Brand New Original Songs about Love, Loss, and Discovery. Acoustic Guitars, Lap Steel, Mandolin and Accordion compliment urgent vocals and soaring choruses. Look for live shows with the Lost at Sea Trio in 2018.
 
 
2017 News
 
*Heaven and Hell Yeah!
Scott participated in Transperformance 27 "Rock and Roll Heaven Revisited" and played the part of Ronnie James Dio. A crowd of 1000 came to the Pines Theater at Look Park in Florence to witness the Heavy Metal Spectacle, and the show raised $25,000 for the Northampton Arts Council.
 
*Go Savage!
Scott is joining forces with CT-based entertainers The Savage Brothers Band in August. Auditions were recently held for lead vocalist/bass players, and Scott was offered the full time position. This is a pretty big role for Scott to take on, and the band will be playing all over Southern New England just like it has every year since forming in 1984. 
 
*The Boys Are Back In Town
Blues and Original Rock Band Mambo Sons Celebrate 18 Years At Hartford's Black Eyed Sallys. Scott, Tom, Joe and Russ Serve up songs from Tom Guerra's second solo release "Trampling Out The Vintage" as well as a couple of Thin Lizzy tunes they boys added to their cover setlist. 
 
*Nuthin' But The Blues
Scott returns to some of his Blues roots by teaming up with old pal and mentor Chris Stovall Brown at Terry O'Reilly's in Newton, MA as part of the Sunday Blues Series. Scott used to tear these stages up back in the day, and this show promises to be something of a revival! 
 
*Three to Get Ready
Scott kicks off the new year singing with the unique band The Threesies at The Parlor Room in Northampton. The band specializes in waltzes and anything non-standard 2-4. Scott will be singing "With a Little Help From My Friends" and a few other songs.  
 
2016 News
 
*Making The Stand!
Scott opened up for Mike Peters of The Alarm on Wednesday, September 14th at The Iron Horse Music Hall in Northampton. Scott was a huge fan of The Alarm in the '80s, and saw them in concert a few times (including as an opener for U2). Now he gets to open up for their lead singer on his Solo Tour! Scott joined Mike onstage for his encore of "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" in front of a joyous crowd.
 
*The New Solo Recording "Alternate Routes"
Scott has compiled material from a handful of sessions to present the solo release "Alternate Routes" 11 Songs you can listen to for free at his Free Music Page/Online Jukebox
 
*Scotty Paycheck
Scott appeared again as his alter-ego Zip Cody to play at Transperformance #26 on Tuesday, August 30th at the Pines Theater in support of the Northampton Arts Council. As Zip, Scott has played everything from '60s Folk Icon Tim Buckley (2006) to Outlaw Country singer Johnny Paycheck this year. This marked the 10 year anniversary of Zip Cody playing at a truly wonderful and unique benefit show/music festival.
 
*Yacht Rock
Scott brings his solo acoustic act to Falmouth Harbor Cruises, and Stamford Yacht Club in July. "Fear No '80s" is the demo he uses as his calling card, and you can hear all of the songs right here on his Music Page for FREE!
   
*Get Your Motor Running
Scott has been singing and playing guitar with classic rock, soul and country aficionados Whiskey Park since 2015 - digging into his soul catalogue, and bringing out his inner Otis Redding and Wilson Pickett, with wicked results. At the same time, Scott has paired up with Brass Attack frontman Ed Chouinard to form the Ed N' Scott Duo. Scott has often found himself guesting on lead vocals for Brass Attack of Springfield, most recently performing with them at Stafford Motor Speedway.
 
*The Latest Catch
Music from Orange Crush's original CD "'80s All Over" continues to be featured on the ABC TV comedy "Fresh Off The Boat". Although the group stopped performing live shows back in November, the original songs still get airplay on your television!

*Rockets in Flight
Scott's Rockabilly Roots Project Red & The Rockets closed out the year with it's first club show, and the band has already performed two shows in Lowell as a duo this year. Scott and co-lead singer Marianna Redd recently lit up the stage at The Backpage, and again three days later at the Wicked Irish Pub. Scott & Marianna perform together again in July (with guitarist Rick Murnane) at the Farmington Valley Shoppes as part of that town's Summer Concert Series.

 
2015 News!
 
*Wings Over New England
 Scott joined Boston's Swinging Steaks to support former Wings guitarist/singer Denny Laine in Springfield at Stearns Square on Thursday, August 6th. Playing 'Band on the Run' in its entirety, as well as a few other songs by Paul McCartney and Wings, "Go Now" by The Moody Blues, and a solo song by Denny Laine that goes back to 1967 called "Say You Don't Mind". Scott sang lead vocals on some of the biggest hits, including "Jet". More shows in the Fall and currently underway featuring Peter Asher, hits from Peter and Gordon, and featuring the music of the Beatles Abbey Road in its entirety.
 

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