Dylan Scott Drops First Full Christmas LP
Country hitmaker Dylan Scott is ringing in the holiday season with his first Christmas LP, Merry Christmas, available across all digital platforms now. The 10-track collection features all five songs found on Scott's 2017 seasonal EP, as well as five new recordings. The Country crooner adds his recognizable baritone to his favorite yuletide melodies, including "I'll Be Home For Christmas," "Frosty The Snowman," "Mary, Did You Know?" and more. Listen to Merry Christmas HERE.
Scott's Christmas album caps a spectacular year for the singer. Named among Country Radio Seminar's coveted New Faces of Country Music® Class of 2019, Scott opened shows for Garth Brooks, Luke Bryan and Chris Young. In addition, he was nominated for Best New Country Artist at the all-genre 2019 iHeartRadio Music Awards. His Nothing To Do Town EP topped the Billboard Country Album Sales chart. Moreover, he honored his lifelong hero, Keith Whitley, by releasing an EP of Whitley's most beloved songs on An Old Memory (A Keith Whitley Tribute).
In 2020, Scott will join Brantley Gilbert's Fire't Up Tour, kicking off Jan. 23 in London, Ontario.
Merry Christmas Track Listing:
- Winter Wonderland
- Jingle Bell Rock
- Let It Snow
- I'll Be Home For Christmas
- The Christmas Song
- White Christmas
- Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
- It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas
- Frosty The Snowman
- Mary, Did You Know?
Stream or purchase Merry Christmas HERE. For more information and all tour dates, visit www.dylanscottcountry.com.
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