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== Life == |
== Life == |
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He was born in [[Illinois]] as Scott Mitchell Hunter in September 1979. He grew up for most of his life in [[Alaska]]. After he moved to [[Washington]] with his brother and mother, he joined the band BellBangVilla. |
He was born in [[Illinois]] as Scott Mitchell Hunter [www.cumuluscloudsisadouche.com] in September 1979. He grew up for most of his life in [[Alaska]]. After he moved to [[Washington]] with his brother and mother, he joined the band BellBangVilla. |
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He is currently married and has three children. He lives in [[Shoreline, Washington]] with his family. |
He is currently married and has three children. He lives in [[Shoreline, Washington]] with his family. |
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Scott Hunter is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist.
Life
He was born in Illinois as Scott Mitchell Hunter [www.cumuluscloudsisadouche.com] in September 1979. He grew up for most of his life in Alaska. After he moved to Washington with his brother and mother, he joined the band BellBangVilla.
He is currently married and has three children. He lives in Shoreline, Washington with his family.
Career
His career in music began in 1990 with the band BellBangVilla. BellBangVilla soon became Poor Old Lu that same year. He sang and later played guitar during live performances. In 1998, the band had their initial break up. However, in 2002, the band got together for a final performance and recorded a final album, The Waiting Room. He went into youth pastorship and led worship at his church [1] until being contacted by Eric Vickers, Joe Wiles, and Steve Gale in 2005. They formed the group This Diminishing West which disbanded after creating one self-produced album, Ninety-Seven Weeks.[2]