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Dylan Scott/Seth Ennis

At only 18 years old, singer-guitarist Dylan Scott wound up signing a record deal with the country label Curb Records. He would move to Nashville to cut his first album after he graduated from high school. The husky-voiced singer has been busy ever since. For his forthcoming EP, Nothing to Do Town, Scott says he wanted to write songs about things he’s lived. As a result, a tour stop in a small Iowa town actually inspired the album’s punchy title track that finds Scott giving a shout out to country icon George Strait and singing the refrain, “Who says there’s nothing to do in this nothing to do town?” over a nasty kickdrum. Scott says the live show that’s coming to town features more production than previous tours, so fans can expect to be wowed. (Niesel)

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