Scott Woods is a Canadian Grand Masters fiddling champion and band leader based in Ontario.
[9] In 1998 Woods was hired to play the part of Don Messer in a series of tribute shows, "Memories of Don Messer Jubilee", after the series' co-founder and fiddler Graham Townsend died.
The show includes guest musicians, and sometimes members of Woods' family, performing traditional and modern fiddling from a variety of genres.
[16][17][18][19] During the shows Woods demonstrates "trick fiddling", including his well-known summersaulting and barrel rolling.
[30] In 2018, The Canadian Grand Masters Fiddling Association also presented Scott Woods with the Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions in composing, recording, teaching and recording of Canadian fiddle music as well as for his performances throughout Canada, the United States and Europe.