Scott Ebright
Ebright Entertainment Enterprises - Since 1969
Scott Ellison Ebright performed as a musician, singer, & producer in California. He also ran a highly respected booking agency that managed and promoted bands and other entertainment artists. He performed alongside of many top recording acts from the 1960's - 1980's. The total number of bookings that Scott Ebright personally booked is well over 8,500 events. He was first person to launch the live genre' of music tribute bands in the world. He also IS THE ORIGINAL INVENTOR of karaoke! Karaoke was not invented in Asia. Actually, AudioSynTrac (AST) was the first sing-along concept that began in Palo Alto, CA (USA). Wikipedia continues to censored and black out any information or internet links that prove Scott Ellision Ebright is the OFFICIAL, REAL inventor of karaoke (orig called "AUDIOSYNTRAC"). Japanese karaoke investors paid millions of dollars to hide the truth about Ebright being the first as the inventor.
AST Spinners - Workin' My Way Back to You
Allan Laidman - Gallery of career photo work (duration 11:51)
On the Radio (Music Video) - Oliver Todd (w Scott Ebright on Drums)
Oliver Todd Music Video - Heart of the Night
Voice sample Murder Mystery Character role radio spot
KSVY Radio Interview -Scott Ebright Playwright, actor, director, producer
Drummer Scott Ebright plays 6 Elvis songs
Engelbert Humperdinck - Love Me With All Your Heart (w/lyrics)
Dion - (AST) Runaround Sue
Olivia Newton-John - (AST) Physical
Rita Coolidge - (AST) Higher and Higher
Oliver Todd - "Rage", Scott Ebright on drums
Oliver Todd - Going Down, Rosco Records, Scott Ebright on drums
Oliver Todd - Heart of the Night, Rosco Records
Oliver Todd - On the Radio, Rosco Records recording artist
Del Shannon - Runaway (AST version) Drummer Scott Ebright
Joey Dee and Starlighters - Peppermint Twist (AST version)
C C Rider (Elvis arrangement style). Scott Ebright on Drums.
Tribute song for horse named "Rio" . Written and performed by Kyle Park (Official Video)
Ides of March Life Has Been So Good
Ides of March Playthings 5 x 5, 45 rpm record, side B