Tim Scott McConnell
Live in concert, November 2011
Live in concert, November 2011
Background information
Birth nameTim Scott McConnell
Also known asLedfoot, Tim Scott
Born (1958-03-25) March 25, 1958
OriginFlorida, United States
GenresRock, folk, blues
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, guitarist
Instrument(s)Vocal, guitar
Years active1975–present
LabelsSire, Geffen, Elektra, Warner, Vox

Tim Scott McConnell also known as Tim Scott (born March 23, 1958) is an American singer-songwriter and 12-string guitarist who performs since 2007 under the artist name Ledfoot. The artist's repertoire consists solely of self-written songs.

Two of his songs gained international popularity through other artists:

McConnell started touring at the age of 15. He got his first recording contract with Sire Records in 1982. He then recorded for Geffen on his next record in 1985, called "High Lonesome Sound". McConnell headed the LA-based band The Havalinas. The band recorded one album The Havalinas and a live album called Go North. After the break-up of The Havalinas, McConnell did a series of solo albums and toured with a band. In 2007, he released his first Ledfoot album and started touring in Europe. Since 2010 Ledfoot has had a close musical relationship with Ronni Le Tekrø that culminated in the 2020 duo album A Death Divine.

Discography

Ledfoot Gothic Blues
  • 1981: The Rockats Live at the Ritz – Island Records
  • 1983: Tim Scott Swear – Sire Records
  • 1985: Tim Scott High Lonesome Sound – Geffen
  • 1990: The Havalinas The Havalinas – Elektra
  • 1991: The Havalinas Go North – Mo Records
  • 1995: Tim Scott Deceivers & Believers – Warner Music
  • 1997: Tim Scott Everywhere I´ve Been – Waterfall Records
  • 2002: The MoMac Trio MoMac Trio – Farmen
  • 2005: Tim Scott 13 songs – Farmen
  • 2007: Ledfoot Devils songbook – Grappa/ Blue Mood Records
  • 2009: Ledfoot Damned – Vox Records
  • 2011: Ledfoot Gothic Blues – Vox Records
  • 2019: Ledfoot White Crow – TBC Records
  • 2020: Ledfoot & Ronni Le Tekrø A Death Divine – TBC Records
  • 2021: Ledfoot Black Valley – TBC Records
  • "High Hopes" (High Lonesome Sound & The Havalinas)
  • "Swear" (Swear) AUS #44 [2]
  • "Wicked State of Mind (Damned)
  • "Purgatory Road" (Damned)
  • "Diggin My Own Grave" (Devils Songbook)

References

  1. Greene, Andy. "Bruce Springsteen's New LP 'High Hopes': Early Versions of Six Songs". Rolling Stone. Retrieved November 1, 2013.
  2. Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 266. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
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