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Scott Darlow

Scott Darlow
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About the artist

Scott Darlow

Since entering the Australian music scene in 2003, Yorta Yorta descendent Scott Darlow has been a mainstay of Australia's Indigenous and independent music industry. The versatile singer-songwriter, guitarist, and didgeridoo player has sold more than 50,000 albums worldwide and has extensively toured Australia, the UK, Asia and the USA.

Darlow has released four albums to-date; two with his first band "The Darlow Show," and most recent as a solo artist. His landmark album, Sorry, released November 2016 to critical acclaim with Rolling Stone describing the album as,

"... front-foot rock, oozing in confidence and honesty... Since that release, Darlow has continued to release music and continued to be supported heavily by commercial and community radio all over Australia. Since 2016, Darlow has had 7 singles added to high rotation nation wide on the Triple M network. Darlow has continued to tour nationally, headlining his own shows, opening for the likes of Jimmy Barnes and Eskimo Joe and playing festivals like Under the southern skys. In 2020, Darlow was signed to music legend Michael Gudinskis personal record label, Reclusive Records. Scott Darlow was to become the last artist Gudinski signed