Having vigorously kicked off his solo project in early 2002,
Scott Celani and his supporting players are hitting venues all over
the Eastern U.S. At a typical show, audience members are treated to
Celani's well-crafted, melodic pop songs. Celani presents his music
with a full band or in acoustic format. Either way, Celani offers a
powerhouse of guitar, rhythm and melody.
Throughout his music career, Scott has performed live all over
the U.S. and Canada, and his music has been played or is being
played on radio stations all over North America. Scott has shared
the stage with the likes of Our Lady Peace, Jimmy Eat World,
Vertical Horizon, Sum 41, Good Charlotte, Tom Cochrane, Eddie Money,
Sarah Slean and Pilate.
For his latest release, "Saturday", Celani has teamed up once
again with Toronto record producer Brent Bodrug of The B-Group Music
(Alanis Morissette, Oscar Peterson, Jacksoul, Carlos Morgan). Celani
and Bodrug also worked together on Scott's debut solo effort, "Them
Apples". "Them Apples" was released in September 2002 to a packed of
house of nearly 600 people in Buffalo. Scott spent 2003 touring the
Eastern U.S. in support of it
In addition to receiving rave reviews, Celani's song "Where Did
You Come From?" (track #2 off "Them Apples") was added to the
play-lists of over 30 commercial radio stations nationwide in 2003,
with some stations spinning the song as much as 40 times per week.
Plus, Celani was honored in 2003 with the Western New York People's
Choice Award for Best Solo Acoustic Artist.
With "Saturday", Celani & Bodrug echo some of the slick and
powerful rock elements of "Them Apples", but at the same time have
taken a fresh approach to the new songs. Having co-written most of
the songs, Celani & Bodrug approached "Saturday" with no agenda, but
simply a focus on great songs and a great vibe. The new sounds are
sure to please.