Ross Scott Rawlings (born c. 1966 or 1967) is an American pianist, composer, conductor, and music director.
He was in a hospital for over a month due to broken ribs, wrists, kneecaps, sternum and fractured elbows.
In 1993, Rawlings earned a Bachelor's of Science in Music Education and Piano from Towson University.
[8][9] At Olney Theatre Center in 2012, Rawlings conducted and orchestrated a production of A Chorus Line and was the musical director for Little Shop of Horrors.
[6] In 2017, composer Stacey V. Gibbs wrote a piece of music entitled Go Down, Moses for the Glenelg choir and dedicated it to the students and Rawlings.