Michael Scott Parker
Michael Scott Parker (born 6 May 1981) is an American musician, songwriter, and visual artist currently residing in Austin, Texas. She had an international upbringing as the elder of Hollywood stuntwoman Ramsey Scott's two children. Her 4th full-length album [...] has established her position among "the singer/songwriter elite." She is known for her dedication to The creative process, and "comes off as a bona fide muse set to plant the seed of self-expression into all of Earth’s creatures."
Michael coined the genre Creature Rock to describe her musical style. Her songwriting has been compared to female musicians Tori Amos, PJ Harvey., and Ani Difranco. Michael is also the owner of the Oh My! Music record label and Creature Rock publishing company.
Among the accolades she has received are the 2003 Great American Song Contest honor award, the 2005 Peak Area Performance and Artist Award (PAPAA) award for Best Solo/Duo in Popular Music, and in 2006, The Gazette's "Best of the Springs" award in the category of "Best singer-songwriter-artist-pilates instructor."
Discography
- Painting Pictures (2003)
- Sacred Box (2004)
- Special PAPAA release (2004)
- Almost [...] (2006)
- [...] (2008)