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Scotty Almany

Scotty Almany

A life-long disciple of Rock & Roll, Scotty Almany began writing in independently published zines as a teenager and was first officially published in ARC Magazine in his early twenties. Also a constant figure in his local music scene for 20+ years in many roles, including performer, promotor, sound engineer, and consultant, Scotty took a brief hiatus from writing to pursue a Master of Arts in Museum Studies from Johns Hopkins University. Upon completion of his degree, he accepted the position of Digital Resources Manager at the Smithsonian-affiliated Birthplace of Country Music Museum, a role that allows him to combine his education, experience, and love of music and popular culture. He is an avid fan of the Toronto Maple Leafs and lives with his wife and their many canine and feline housemates in Bristol, Virginia.

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Flat Duo Jets: Dexter Romweber: An Interview

Interview by Scotty Almany, ARC magazine, Summer 2004

I'D HEARD MANY tales of the unpredictable wild man who once fronted Chapel Hill's romping rockabilly legends the Flat Duo Jets, so I wasn't sure ...

Eagles of Death Metal: Peace, Love, Death, Metal

Review by Scotty Almany, ARC magazine, Summer 2004

PEACE LOVE Death Metal is yet another howling offspring from the relentlessly prolific psyche of Josh Homme and company. ...

Jolie Holland

Interview by Scotty Almany, ARC magazine, Spring 2005

JOLIE HOLLAND was born and raised in Texas. Taking an interest in music at a young age, she was playing multiple instruments, not to mention ...

The Fiery Furnaces: An Interview with Matthew Friedberger

Interview by Scotty Almany, ARC magazine, Spring 2005

AFTER GOING THEIR separate ways as young adults after supposedly, a less than congenial childhood, siblings Matthew and Eleanor Friedberger reunited in their hometown of ...

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