Sophia Scott Heats Up The Holiday Season With Fiery Rendition Of “Winter Wonderland” + drops new ballad “Tumbleweed
SOPHIA SCOTT HEATS UP THE HOLIDAY SEASON
WITH FIERY RENDITION OF “WINTER WONDERLAND”
Singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Sophia Scott delivers
a massive dose of holiday cheer with her new and wildly upbeat rendition of
“Winter Wonderland” (released November 1, 2024) — go here (preferred music
platform) to listen or below. Out now via EMPIRE, the Colorado-bred
artist’s new double-song release also includes her fan-beloved cover of
Wham!’s “Last Christmas” (originally released October 27, 2022) —
check it out here.
Produced by Adam Yaron, Scott’s take on “Winter
Wonderland” brings a fiery new energy to the Christmas classic
penned by Felix Bernard and Richard Bernhard Smith. In her gloriously fun
update of the nearly-century-old tune, Scott sets her powerhouse vocals
against a soulful Country-Rock backdrop of rowdy electric guitars,
hard-driving drums, and pounding piano melodies. Full of the same bold
spirit that fueled her acclaimed 2023 debut album BARSTOOL CONFESSIONS, the
result is a surefire addition to your holiday-party playlist.
Revealing another dimension of her limitless musicality, Scott’s
reimagining of “Last Christmas” arrives just ahead of the 40th anniversary
of the premiere of the iconic holiday-heartbreak song written and produced
by the late George Michael. In a departure from the sleigh-bell-laced
Synth-Pop of the original, Scott serves up a stripped-back number graced
with gently stirring rhythms and gorgeously layered guitar work. Also
produced by Yaron (who previously joined forces with Scott on songs like
her timeless breakup ballad “Lipstick on You”), “Last
Christmas” beautifully showcases her ravishing vocal work as she fully
inhabits the song’s mood of bittersweet longing.
Scott’s Christmastime covers follow on the heels of the irresistibly brazen
“Buy A Round” — a September
release she describes as an anthem for “being shamelessly myself in a new
era of life.” Since the arrival of BARSTOOL CONFESSIONS (an
LP that dropped the same day as her widely celebrated Grand Ole Opry
debut), she’s also made waves with songs like the rootsy and reflective “Wildflowers” and earned major
accolades like being named a Pandora Artist To Watch 2024: Country and
a 2024 Artist To Watch by Nashville
Briefing.
SOPHIA SCOTT CELEBRATES LIFE-CHANGING LOVE
ON BREATHTAKING NEW BALLAD “TUMBLEWEED”
Now at work on more new music, Scott geared up for her first-ever UK
headline show, which SOLD OUT and took place at Colours Hoxton in London on
December 3 with Abbie Mac as support. Continuing to expand
her growing fanbase overseas, Scott just announced her shows in Rotterdam and Berlin as
a part of C2C: Country to Country, Europe’s biggest Country
music festival. Over the next few weeks, she’ll also continue her recent
run as support for Niko Moon’s THESE ARE THE DAYS TOUR (a
trek that included Scott’s Ryman Auditorium debut) in
addition to opening for Tyler Braden on a series of tour
dates. Go here to check out Scott’s full
tour schedule.
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The
singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist returned
with “Tumbleweed” (released
December 6, 2024) — a brand-new ballad that hits a breathtaking balance of
bittersweet reflection and lovestruck gratitude. Out now via EMPIRE, the
lush and confessional track celebrates the life-altering magic of finding
someone who truly accepts you as you are. Go here to listen to “Tumbleweed” now.
Written by Scott, Ross Copperman (Luke
Bryan, Keith Urban), and Ava
Suppelsa (Flatland Cavalry, Carly Pearce) and produced
by Sam Martinez (Shaboozey,
Graham Barham), “Tumbleweed” opens as the Colorado-bred artist looks back
on her journey so far and her struggle to stay grounded in relationships (“I’ve always had one foot out the
door/My boots have been broken in/From all the searching for something
more”). With its dreamlike textures and gorgeously sparse
guitar tones — and a sublimely soulful vocal turn from Scott — “Tumbleweed”
ultimately builds to a chorus that beautifully conveys her blissed-out
wonder (“Boy, only you/Could go put some
roots/On a tumbleweed”).
ABOUT SOPHIA SCOTT:
Based in Nashville but raised in Colorado, Sophia Scott has blazed her own
bold trail to Country stardom. With a rare gift for raw yet exquisitely
detailed storytelling — and a one-of-a-kind sound infused with elements of
Southern Rock, Pop, R&B, and Soul — the
singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist has amassed over 127 MILLION career
streams.
Growing up in Boulder, she took up piano
and guitar as a child and soon started composing songs of her own, then
further developed her unforgettably candid songwriting voice upon kicking
off her music career in Los Angeles.
During her six years in L.A., Scott
found early success with singles like 2018’s “White Fence” and 2019’s
“Drink Too Much Wine” (both featured on coveted playlists like Spotify’s
New Music Friday), but ultimately relocated to Nashville and immersed
herself in sharpening her craft.
A breakthrough year for Scott, 2021 brought
such triumphs as opening for the Jonas Brothers, landing on an
artists-to-watch list from People, and inking her record deal
with EMPIRE Nashville.
The fast-rising artist maintained that momentum
throughout 2022, when she delivered her widely acclaimed debut EP One
Of These Days — a six-song project that earned praise from American
Songwriter, E! News, Entertainment Tonight,
and CMT (who stated that “Nashville newcomer Sophia Scott
proves she has a bright future ahead in the genre”) and explored such
complex subjects as watching her loved ones struggle with addiction (on the
fan-favorite “Side Effects”).
Along with signing a global publishing
deal with Warner Chappell Music and Ross Golan’s Unknown Music Publishing
in 2022, Scott made her bucket list debut at the Grand Ole Opry the same
day as the arrival of her debut album BARSTOOL CONFESSIONS (EMPIRE)
— an October 2023 release that quickly received nods of approval from the
likes of CMT, Taste of Country, Holler, MusicRow's
DISClaimer, and more.
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