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Rock and Pop
Writing and performing pop music in Seattle during the age of Nirvana was awkward at best, yet that is what Scott McPherson was doing along side his band mates Jayson Jarmon, Kevo X.Thomson and the rotating drummers in the pop group "Liar's Club". This quirky pop band from Tacoma, Washington would release 4 records before 1995, with every song peppered with influences from XTC, The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Martin Newel, Prefab Sprout and many English invasion and new wave bands Soon after he formed the group "Tiny Volcano." Wearing many hats for this project, Scott wrote 99% of the material, recorded, produced and mixed the record, as well as sang and played various instruments to boot. In 2005 Scott teamed up with Jay Jarmon once again, along with Sean Gaffney and musicians from Liar's Club and Tiny Volcano to release the album simply titled "Vanilla". Though these great songs were written by Jarmon (with help from Gaffney on a few), Scott would lend lead vocals, post production, arrangements, various instrumentation and he would ultimately mix and master the record for Vanilla.