Scott Blackwell

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Scott Blackwell is a Christian dance music artist, generally credited with being the first artist to produce such music for the Christian marketplace.[1][2] In addition to releasing his own albums, Blackwell has produced many other albums, and has founded several record labels.[3]

Personal life and music career

Born in Fort Worth, Texas, Blackwell got his start as a disc jockey. He eventually obtained a position supervising MYX Records, a division of Frontline Records.[3][4] Upon leaving Frontline, Blackwell founded N•Soul Records. By 1995, he produced eleven projects for N•Soul Records, and had acquired over fifty general market production credits.[5] N•Soul became best known for the Nitro Praise series, which incorporated praise and worship songs to various forms of dance music.[3] Blackwell left N•Soul in 1999, citing concerns about the vision of the company's leadership. He then founded two record labels,[which?] to focus on different genres of dance music.[6] Blackwell continued to perform at clubs, in the greater Los Angeles area.[citation needed]

Solo discography

  • Walk On The Wild Side (1992) (MYX Records) – Reviews: Cornerstone[1] & Cross Rhythms[2]
  • 1800 Seconds of Motion (1992)
  • A Myx'd Christmas (1992)
  • A Myx'd Trip to a Gospel House (1993)
  • Once Upon A Time (1993)
  • A Myx'd Trip to a Gospel House II (1993)
  • The Real Thing (1994) (instrumental) – Reviews: Cross Rhythms[7] & YouthWorker[8]
  • Clubhouse (1997) (N·Soul Records) – Review: YouthWorker[9]
  • In the Beginning: Greatest Hits 1991–1995 (1999) (KMG Records)

Artist collaborations

Blackwell has production, engineering, remix and/or other credits of music released by the following:[10]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Canfield, Dave (1991). "Reviews / Walk On The Wild Side". Cornerstone. 21 (98): 37. ISSN 0275-2743.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Allison, Karl (October 1992). "Reviews / Scott Blackwell - Walk On The Wild Side". Cross Rhythms (12). Retrieved January 24, 2009.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Powell, Mark Allan (2002). "Liaison". Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music (First printing ed.). Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson Publishers. pp. 527. ISBN 1-56563-679-1.
  4. Rake, Jamie Lee (January 1992). "House of Holy: MYX Records Debuts". CCM Magazine. 14 (7): 10. ISSN 1524-7848.
  5. "Ask CCM / Blackwell Legacy". CCM Magazine. 18 (1): 10. July 1995. ISSN 1524-7848.
  6. "Channel 7 News / Hip-Hop & Dance". 7ball (25): 18. July–August 1999. ISSN 1082-3980.
  7. Drodge, Dave (June 1995). "Reviews / Scott Blackwell - The Real Thing". Cross Rhythms (18). Retrieved January 24, 2009.
  8. Urbanski, David (July–August 1999). "Tools / Music / The Real Thing". YouthWorker. XV (5): 59. ISSN 0747-3486.
  9. Owensby, Garland (May–June 1997). "Tools / Music". Youthworker. XIII (5): 65. ISSN 0747-3486.
  10. "Scott Blackwell Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic. Retrieved October 26, 2023.
  11. "N*Soul Records - Sozo". Archived from the original on September 2, 1999.

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