Scott Hills
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Scotty Hills is a singer-songwriter from Saskatoon whose sound blends country blues with soulful sophistication. Influenced by Marvin Gaye, Taj Mahal, and Gerry Rafferty, his music weaves introspective lyrics with earthy melodies and rich arrangements.
Starting as a drummer with alt-blues band The Perpetrators, he co-wrote their Juno-nominated album The Gas and the Clutch. After releasing his debut solo album Wonderland Urgency, he relocated to the West Coast and produced Year of Septembers, leading to a publishing deal with Ole Indie and writing sessions at Westlake Studios for Rihanna.
Raised by musician parents and shaped by weekends on the farm, Scotty’s music reflects his roots—drawing from R&B, country, and classic rock. This duality shines on Nature Girl (2017), where traditional country meets lush R&B ballads.
Following a year in Nashville, Scotty is back on the West Coast finishing his fourth album The Great Regression and preparing for a UK tour. He currently lives in Vancouver and is pursuing a Master’s in Music Education at UBC.
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