Country rock recording artist Paul Scott will make Southern California the first stop on his promotional tour in April, debuting his 1st Phase Records album Make Me Believe with two live performances.

On April 6th, Scott will sing the National Anthem and perform the album’s first single, “NASCAR Crazy,” live from the track to an opening night crowd of 6,500 racing fans at Irwindale Speedway. Additionally, Scott will wave the green flag to signal the start of the race.

In a more intimate setting, Scott will perform featured singles from Make Me Believe, including the title track and “UH UH – What She Wants” at Kulak’s Woodshed at 8 p.m. April 4. The live performance will be streamed live around the world from http://kulakswoodshed.com. Two surprise guests are also scheduled to perform with Scott.

With radio play and a growing loyal fan base, Scott’s “NASCAR Crazy” is fast-becoming an addictive driving anthem to NASCAR fans around the country. Make Me Believe, with its flawless production and Scott’s polished vocal range, delivers songs that are passionate, high energy, and that make you want to sing along.

Recorded in Nashville, Scott’s hometown, Make Me Believe, was produced by Robert Wright and features songs written by Alan O’Day (who wrote the #1 hits “Undercover Angel” and Helen Reddy’s “Angie Baby,” as well as “Rock and Roll Heaven” for the Righteous Brothers); Jerry Flowers (who has written tracks for Keith Urban and Carrie Underwood); Tony Martin and Mark Eugene Nesler (who wrote the #1 hit “Just to See You Smile” for Tim McGraw); and Greg Barnhill (who wrote the Grammy-nominated #2 hit “Walkaway Joe” for Trisha Yearwood).

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