Cindy Scott

[6] Scott was given a music scholarship by Louisiana State University and played flute and piccolo in the wind ensemble while earning a degree in German.

[8] In 2005, looking to step out of corporate life, and dedicate herself fully to her musical pursuits, she enrolled in the Jazz Studies program at the University of New Orleans.

Her second CD, Let the Devil Take Tomorrow featured several origianl pieces as well as original lyrics for the Brian Seeger composition Home Remembered, which she titled Start Again.

[10] On the back of the critical response to Let the Devil Take Tomorrow[11][12] (Best of the Beat Award for Contemporary Jazz Recording[13]), Scott organized her first tours of Europe, the US Northeast and US Midwest, as well as trips to Seattle and Istanbul.

[17] She has taught at camps and workshops around the world including the Colorado Roots Music Camp,[18] the Seminario Internacional de Jazz del Palau de la Música in Valencia, Spain,[19] Mining for Magic, New Orleans,[20] and the Berklee Valencia Spain Summer Performance Program.