Scott Skirving
With the interest of country music peaking at an early age in grade school, it was inevitable life would lead Scott on this path in later years. Born and raised in Thunder Bay, Ontario, he found himself working the local paper mill as it was the most practical and logical career choice at the time. Becoming restless in this trade, he decided to leap and hoped the bridge would appear, and he set out to pursue his musical dream, leaving behind security for passion.
In 1998, Scott's dreams were becoming a reality, recording three songs, two of the songs received local airplay, “Just A State of Mind” and “Party All Night”. With the country music scene becoming nonexistent in the Thunder Bay area, he packed his bags and headed west, landing in Red Deer, AB. Leaving behind his family was the hardest decision he had to make, but knew for this to work, it was a choice he had to make. The first few months, found Scott commuting to Calgary, taking country jams and connecting with many artists. This commute was the beginning of the band Skyward, which included lead guitarist, Kenny Sitter, Tim Mussell, and Glen Riggs. Together they traveled throughout Western Canada promoting themselves. The year 2001 brought a close to the group Skyward and Scott found himself fronting the band Wrangler for the next year.
Wanting to create and contribute so much more to country music, Scott found himself on a plane back to Thunder Bay. Completing his Grade 12 as Valedictorian and taking a two year Business Marketing Diploma with the intent to fuel his musical career again. Throughout this, Scott remarried and had the time to spend with family and re-establish relationships with his children.
Having had the legendary Gary Buck, rerecorded one of Scott's first singles, “Just A State of Mind” and added it to a compilation CD called New Faces Two. This only made Scott push harder to fulfill his dream. Scott has had the opportunity to share the stage with many artists, Aaron Prichett, Beverley Mahood, Wynonna Judd, Travis Tritt and Don Williams to name a few.