Marlee Scott

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Marlee Scott
Born (1986-01-01) January 1, 1986 (age 38)
Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
OriginSt. Albert, Alberta, Canada
GenresCountry
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active2005–present
Labels306 Records, Big Ride Entertainment
Websitewww.marleescott.com

Marlee Scott (born January 1, 1986, in Richmond Hill, Ontario[1]) is a Canadian country music singer and songwriter. She now resides in Nashville, Tennessee. In 2004, Scott was the winner of Corus Entertainment's Rising Country Superstar Challenge, which led to a record deal with 306 Records and the release of her first album, Souvenir, in 2005. That album saw four singles released to country radio, and her video for "I Fall in Love Too Fast" received airplay on CMT.

Scott signed a new management deal with Big Ride Management in February 2008. Big Ride Management is headed by Gerry Leiske, who previously managed Emerson Drive, and is based in Nashville, Tennessee. She released a new, self-titled album in November 2008, on independent record label Big Ride Entertainment.

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

Title Details
Souvenir
  • Release date: October 18, 2005
  • Label: 306 Records
Marlee Scott
  • Release date: November 11, 2008
  • Label: Big Ride Entertainment
Beautiful Maybe
  • Release date: June 19, 2012[2]
  • Label: Big Ride Entertainment

Singles[edit]

Year Single Peak positions Album
CAN Country
[3]
2005 "I Fall in Love Too Fast" Souvenir
2006 "We'll Think of Something"
"My Only Souvenir"
2007 "Track 3"
2009 "Fight with You" Marlee Scott
"Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow" 26
2010 "5 O'Clock Dance"
"Here to Heaven" 42
2011 "Beautiful Maybe" 15 Beautiful Maybe
2012 "Train Wreck" (with Vince Gill) 34
"Life Is Not a Movie" 25
2013 "Planet of Your Own"

Music videos[edit]

Year Title Director
2005 "I Fall in Love Too Fast"
2010 "Here to Heaven" Stephano Barberis
2011 "Beautiful Maybe" Wes Edwards
2012 "Train Wreck" Roman White

Awards and nominations[edit]

Year Association Category Result
2010 Canadian Country Music Association Rising Star Nominated

References[edit]

  1. ^ "10 Questions with ... Marlee Scott". All Access. September 11, 2011. Retrieved September 12, 2011.
  2. ^ Parker, Eric (May 8, 2012). "Marlee Scott To Release Debut Album". MusicRow. Retrieved May 8, 2012.
  3. ^ "Marlee Scott – Canada Country". Billboard. Archived from the original on August 12, 2019. Retrieved August 12, 2019.

External links[edit]

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