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Scott Reynolds is a punk rock vocalist, known mainly for his work with the band All from 1989-1993. He has also performed with such bands as The Pavers and Goodbye Harry.
Reynolds was pop-punk band ALL's second lead singer, replacing Dave Smalley in 1989. He recorded and toured with the group extensively from 1989 - 1993. His songwriting contributions with All were notable; his Dot off 1993's Percolater was the group's first single not written by drummer Bill Stevenson. Reynolds left ALL in 1993 reportedly due to differences in the band regarding touring schedules.
After ALL, he started... MORE
Scott Reynolds is a punk rock vocalist, known mainly for his work with the band All from 1989-1993. He has also performed with such bands as The Pavers and Goodbye Harry.
Reynolds was pop-punk band ALL's second lead singer, replacing Dave Smalley in 1989. He recorded and toured with the group extensively from 1989 - 1993. His songwriting contributions with All were notable; his Dot off 1993's Percolater was the group's first single not written by drummer Bill Stevenson. Reynolds left ALL in 1993 reportedly due to differences in the band regarding touring schedules.
After ALL, he started the short-lived bands Three Car Pile-Up and Goodbye Harry. In the mid-90's Reynolds moved from Missouri (then ALL headquarters), to Buffalo, NY. During this time he is purported to have held a variety of jobs with music as a hobby. At some point in the late 90's he formed the pop-punk band The Pavers. The Pavers released two albums, two EPs, a live radio cd, and a variety of split EPs. In the early 2000s, frustrated with major label non-response to music that was lauded by fans and critics, he moved from Buffalo, NY to Austin, TX.
He is currently fronting the metal punk band Bonesaw Romance, has LESS
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