“It's nice to know a musician can still surprise me... Reminiscent of Chris Stapleton and Marcus King” - Anelise Haukaas

Scott Ivey is a dynamic rocker with a soulful, raspy edge—delivering a high-voltage blend of 90s rock, country, and blue-eyed soul that hits deep and keeps crowds moving. After more than three decades on the road and in the studio, his gritty vocals and authentic songwriting continue to cut through the noise, earning him a loyal following and growing industry attention.
In 2024, Scott signed with Spectra Music Group, setting the stage for a new creative chapter. His debut Spectra release, Fair-weather Friend, dropped on January 31, 2025, capturing the raw energy and heart that define his sound. Building on that momentum, The Soak It Up EP followed on January 10, 2026—a soulful, groove-rich collection that pushes deeper into his signature mix of rock grit and southern soul.
Scott’s live show is where everything comes together. Backed by his powerhouse band, The Filthy Frets, he’s lit up stages alongside Maroon 5, Edwin McCain, Everclear, and Marc Broussard, with standout performances at venues like Centennial Olympic Park (Atlanta, GA), WorkPlay Theatre (Birmingham, AL), 3rd & Lindsley (Nashville, TN), and The Bitter End (NYC). His touring history stretches across the Southeast—from Atlanta to Charleston—including festival appearances such as the Azalea Festival (Wilmington, NC). Known for packing mid-sized venues (500–2,000 cap), Scott’s shows drive strong turnout, merch sales, and a genuine connection with fans.
With professional polish, road-tested reliability, and undeniable stage chemistry, Scott Ivey & The Filthy Frets are a solid addition to any festival, concert series, or regional tour lineup.
Contact: scott@scottiveymusic.com | scottiveymusic.com | @scottiveymusic
“Scott Ivey stays true to the rock genre but is not afraid to sprinkle in some of his homegrown country soul. ” - Kyla Hutchinson
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“... Ivey’s raspy keening in the upper register reminds me more of Chris Robinson than anyone else, a connection helped along by his band’s no-nonsense rock.” - Christopher Raley
- Atlanta, GA - Centennial Olympic Park w/ Maroon 5, Everclear
- Birmingham, AL - Wright Center w/ Edwin McCain
- Wilmington, NC - Azalea Festival w/ Chase Rice
- Atlanta, GA - Smith's Olde Bar w/ Copeland
- NYC - The Bitter End
- Birmingham, AL - WorkPlay Theatre w/ Matt Kearny & Mute Math
- Decatur, AL - Princess Theater w/ The Robert Cray Band
- Houston, TX - Mamma's w/ Wade Bowen
- Nashville, TN - 3rd & Lindsley w/ Marc Broussard
- Charleston, SC - Music Farm
- Birmingham, AL - City Stages w/ Delbert McClinton
-San Marcos, TX - Cheatham St. Warehouse w/ Grace Pettis
- Tupelo, MS - The Blue Canoe
- Birmingham, AL - WorkPlay Theatre w/ The Suburban Love Junkies
- Atlanta, GA - Vinyl @ Center Stage Atlanta w/ Tori Templet
- Goliad, TX - Shroeder Hall w/ Alabama
- Florence, AL - The Lava Room w/ Greentown
- Birmingham, AL - The Nick solo w/ Stevie Tombstone
- Huntsville, AL - Von Braun Center, Playhouse Room
- Birmingham, AL - WorkPlay Theatre w/ Jacko'Pierce
- Atlanta, GA - The Cotton Club w/ Jet