Scott Coulter
Vocals

Scott Coulter (Vocals) is one of New York's most honored vocalists. He has received five MAC Awards (Manhattan Association of Cabarets & Clubs), five Bistro Awards, and two Nightlife Awards for Outstanding Vocalist and has performed at most of NYC’s top rooms including Birdland, 54 Below, The Oak Room at the Algonquin, and Feinstein’s at The Regency where he spent a record-setting eight months performing the revue 11 O’clock Numbers At 11 O’clock, which he also co-created, directed, and musically arranged. His self-titled debut CD won the MAC Award for Outstanding Recording and was chosen as the best recording of the year by TheatreMania and Cabaret Scenes magazines. Scott was director and star of A Christmas Carol: The Symphonic Concert in its world premiere with the Baltimore Symphony and reprised his performance in the Emmy-nominated PBS production. He is an Emmy nominee himself for his performance in American Song at New Jersey Performing Arts Center. Scott regularly performs in concert both as a solo artist and with a variety of legendary performers, including Academy Award winner Stephen Schwartz, Tony winner Ben Vereen, and Grammy winner Sheena Easton, and has performed with symphonies all over the world, including San Francisco, Baltimore, Seattle, Pittsburgh, San Diego, Phoenix, Detroit, Winnipeg, St. Louis and Calgary. Schwartz has said, “One of the greatest things that can happen to a composer is to have his music interpreted by Scott Coulter.”

Scott is creator, arranger, and director of several touring shows (symphonic and non-symphonic), including Music of the Knights, Total Eclipse of the Chart: The '80s, The Wonderful Music Of Oz, Country Jukebox: Kenny, Dolly & Friends, Respect: A Tribute To Aretha Franklin, Blockbuster Broadway!, and, for The ASCAP Foundation, Jerry Herman: The Broadway Legacy Concert. As a director his credits include many shows for The Town Hall in NYC and Broadway By The Way for The Berkshire Theatre Festival and Broadway by the Bay. Along with Michael Kerker and ASCAP, he's a regular producer/director of Michael Feinstein's Standard Time at Carnegie Hall. For the past two years he has served as director of Michael Childers' annual One Night Only event in Palm Springs with a star-studded cast including Lily Tomlin, Keith Carradine, Debby Boone, Lucie Arnaz, Clint Holmes, and Sam Harris. Scott recently wrote the book for the new musical Got To Be There which celebrates the life and music of songwriter Elliot Willensky.

Scott is founder/owner of Spot-On Entertainment and Spot-On Arts Academy and is a resident director of programming at 54 Below (Broadway’s Supper Club) in NYC. He is the artistic director of the Pocono Mountains Music Festival and a proud graduate of the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music which honored him with the CCM Young Alumni Award in 2010 and CCM's Distinguished Service Award in 2020.