Scott Dreier is a renowned voice actor, having lent his voice to the English dub of the iconic Sonic the Hedgehog series. However, his impressive vocal range and versatility extend far beyond the realm of video games. In fact, Scott Dreier's self-titled CD on LML Music marks the emergence of a fresh, contemporary voice in the interpretation of the Great American songbook.
Born and raised in the sun-kissed hills of Southern California, Scott's early artistic influences were largely shaped by his grandmother, Marie Dreier, a woman whose unwavering support and encouragement played a pivotal role in his development as an artist. Unlike the rest of Scott's family, who did not share his passion for music and art, Marie instilled in him a deep appreciation for the creative arts, which would ultimately become a defining aspect of his identity.
Scott's grandmother's influence was instrumental in propelling him into the world of performance, and by the age of 12, he had already begun to make a name for himself on stage, winning his first accolades in song competitions. However, rock music was not the genre that ultimately captured Scott's heart. Instead, he turned to live performance and musical theater to hone his vocal skills, starring in a road company production of "Forever Plaid" and portraying Seymour in no less than seven separate productions of "Little Shop of Horrors."
As the Adult Standards radio format began to gain popularity, Scott Dreier discovered his niche, finding solace in the eclectic mix of pop, big band, musical theater, and film tunes that have become the hallmark of his unique sound. The culmination of his hard work and dedication is his debut CD, Scott Dreier, a masterful compilation of songs that showcase his remarkable vocal range and versatility.