Scott DeCarlo left his position as a police sergeant in New Jersey (after 16 years of service) and moved to Nashville to pursue the dream of a career in music. His musical style has been described as “energetic, accessible and authentic.” This sound is evident on his second single at radio “I See Trouble Comin’.”
“I See TroubleComin’” was written by David Lee Murphy, Chris Young and Ira Dean. The song is a pure country rocker. Strong electric guitars & a pulsating drum pound on this amped up number which fits his big voice perfectly. The song is about guy who simply can’t get out of trouble’s way, especially when it involves a female. The way Scott delivers the introductory “oh boy,” you can actually foresee the trouble comin’. “How come the light at the end of a tunnel is always a train/When I'm waiting on a cool breeze I get a hurricane/Blonde hair blue eyes why can't I just run and hide/Lord it's a shame I see trouble comin but I can’t get out of the way” Scott plans to release a full length LP in 2014.”I See Trouble Comin’” is available now. Four Stars
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4/1/2018 09:28:07 am
I've also seen this trouble comin in for edubirdie com review and I think that we need to do something about it. It's not something that we should leave on chance.
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4/9/2018 11:16:01 pm
Nice to read your article! I am looking forward to sharing your adventures and experiences.
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