Below is a great long interview with Scotty McCreery from myYearbook ! Some of the highlights are that Scotty discusses his motto, nghề viết văn songs, what he recommends for everyone to experience, and what he hopes that his những người hâm mộ get out of his album! Read it all below:
When did bạn first discover your voice?
I’ve been hát my whole life. I don’t remember not singing. I think it was around 13 that my voice started changing. It just kind of dropped off; I kind of skipped that cracking phase.
Do bạn have any childhood memories of singing?
I don’t remember it, but my mom says that when I was a baby at my one-year-old check-up she looked at the doctor and said, ‘Look! This baby will sing to you!’ Then she hummed a little nursery rhyme to me and I hummed it back to the doctor. It was a pretty cool thing. I’ve been hát my whole life. I sang in church and children’s choir too.
How has your faith influenced your passion for music?
Greatly, I grew up hát [in the church]. My faith plays a big role in my music. bạn can tell that because the last song on the album is a faith-based song. Hopefully, one ngày we can produce and make one of those faith-based albums to hiển thị people exactly where I come from and who I am.
bạn learned đàn ghi ta, guitar at age 10. Did it come naturally to you?
I think the rhythm maybe, but I still have to learn all the chords and finger lays. My hands are kind of small, so I have to find a way to do it. I remember my đàn ghi ta, guitar teacher saying something to my mom about how I had a natural rhythm. I think that’s something that just musically has been in my head the whole time.
When did bạn first discover your voice?
I’ve been hát my whole life. I don’t remember not singing. I think it was around 13 that my voice started changing. It just kind of dropped off; I kind of skipped that cracking phase.
Do bạn have any childhood memories of singing?
I don’t remember it, but my mom says that when I was a baby at my one-year-old check-up she looked at the doctor and said, ‘Look! This baby will sing to you!’ Then she hummed a little nursery rhyme to me and I hummed it back to the doctor. It was a pretty cool thing. I’ve been hát my whole life. I sang in church and children’s choir too.
How has your faith influenced your passion for music?
Greatly, I grew up hát [in the church]. My faith plays a big role in my music. bạn can tell that because the last song on the album is a faith-based song. Hopefully, one ngày we can produce and make one of those faith-based albums to hiển thị people exactly where I come from and who I am.
bạn learned đàn ghi ta, guitar at age 10. Did it come naturally to you?
I think the rhythm maybe, but I still have to learn all the chords and finger lays. My hands are kind of small, so I have to find a way to do it. I remember my đàn ghi ta, guitar teacher saying something to my mom about how I had a natural rhythm. I think that’s something that just musically has been in my head the whole time.
Among those waving from a float tiếp theo Thursday (Nov. 24) will be Scotty McCreery. The American Idol will ride on the trang chủ Baked Goodness float hát "Trouble with Girls."
From Tom Turkey, the balloon that historically launches the parade, until Santa glides in front of Macy's flagship store three hours later, 800 clowns, 27 floats, 1,600 cheerleaders, 44 novelty balloons and 11 marching bands wend their way three miles downtown during Macy's 85th annual parade begins on NBC at 9 a.m.
Like everyone, McCreery has a yêu thích balloon, and he even relates to it.
"Is there a Charlie Brown one?" he asks. "I tình yêu that one! People say, when I was younger I looked like him. When I was young I was chubby -- when I was really, really young."
From Tom Turkey, the balloon that historically launches the parade, until Santa glides in front of Macy's flagship store three hours later, 800 clowns, 27 floats, 1,600 cheerleaders, 44 novelty balloons and 11 marching bands wend their way three miles downtown during Macy's 85th annual parade begins on NBC at 9 a.m.
Like everyone, McCreery has a yêu thích balloon, and he even relates to it.
"Is there a Charlie Brown one?" he asks. "I tình yêu that one! People say, when I was younger I looked like him. When I was young I was chubby -- when I was really, really young."