Alabama Music Hall of Fame Achiever


SCOTT BOYER

Instruments: Vocals, Guitar, Songwriter
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Home:Muscle Shoals, Alabama

 

Singer-songwriter Scott Boyer is the founding member of the Capricorn Records group Cowboy that recorded several critically acclaimed albums in the '70s. After leaving Cowboy, he joined the Locust Fork band and then spent eight years with The Convertibles, a band popular along the Gulf.

As a session musician, Boyer has recorded in studios throughout the South with music legends such as Gregg Allman, Percy Sledge, Billy Joe Shaver, Kitty Wells, Bonnie Bramlett, Johnny Rivers, Arthur Conley and Alex Taylor. His writing credits include songs recorded by Eric Clapton ("Please Be With Me") , Randy Meisner, Alex Taylor ,Bonnie Bramlett and Gregg Allman ("All My Friends").

He moved to Alabama, to join former Cowboy producer Johnny Sandlin as guitarist-vocalist with the group The Decoys.

 
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