About
Hey, I’m Scott. I live in Seattle with Megan, write songs and play in bands. Currently, I’m the bassist for Explone and Kirby Krackle, and one-half of songwriting duo Kin to Stars. Here’s a list of all my musical projects.
I write and record original music, too. You can find my albums on almost all digital music outlets, including iTunes, Amazon, Spotify and Bandcamp.
I’ve been blogging here at scottandrew.com since 2001. You can also find me on Twitter and Facebook.
By day, I’m a mobile web developer for IMDb. It should go without saying that the opinions on this site are my own and do not represent those of my employer or its parent company, you-know-who.
My full name is Scott Andrew LePera, but I go by “Scott Andrew” because no one seemed able to spell (or pronounce) my surname. It’s L-E-P-E-R-A, thanks.
If you’d like to drop a note, book me or one of my bands for a gig or house concert, or generally just want to shoot the shit, contact me here.
What Other People Have Said
“Scott’s definitely among the top ten artists we’ve seen on the road this year.” — Brian Austin Whitney, Just Plain Folks
“There is no chance you’ll mistake Scott for a folksinger. His poppy, energetic strokes and clever phrases inspire bobbing heads and thoughtful smiles.” — Angela Jossy, The Tacoma Weekly Volcano
“Great stuff, luminous, sweet intelligent folk without being self important or slight. ‘Gravel Road Requiem’ reminds me of when I first heard Matt Nathanson nearly eight years ago who quickly became my favorite folkie ever.” — Kevin Smokler, author
“Prior to purchasing Save You From Yourself, my life was a waking nightmare. I shuffled aimlessly though my days with watery eyes, oozing sores, and halitosis. Now, I am proud to say that I can face the world head-on, look lady luck in the false eye, and ask her to give me a wink-job. Used as directed, Mr. Andrew’s latest offering cures acne, curbs hunger pains, protects your coffee table from sweating glasses on a hot summer day and, under specific and highly-controlled circumstances, produces music. Oh the music. Anyway, buy this album (or, if you don’t remember albums, buy this cd).” — Wilbur Whatley @ Amazon.com
“I herd [sic] a few songs. What is your goal in music? Was not impressed. Another guy who plays guitar and thinks he is the next big thing. Is there anyone out there with their own unique style? You sound like to [sic] many other commercial artists. Stop cluttering the web with your junk.” — Anonymous emailer