On Monday, Nov. 7, Scott served as an honorary host at the Kentucky Derby Prelude Party, held at downtown Nashville event space aVenue. Scott performed an a capella version of “My Old Kentucky Home” as part of the evening’s festivities, which helped raised money for the Blessings In A Backpack program. Celebrities on hand included Rob Bironas, Laura Bell Bundy, Eddie George, Steve Holy, Danielle Peck and numerous other artists, musicians, athletes and music industry professionals.
The Canadian-born singer and current Nashville resident became an accomplished equestrian rider as a teenager in Ontario. Scott retired from competitive riding to pursue her Country music career full-time in 2007.
About Marlee Scott:
Country artist Marlee Scott will release her full-length U.S. debut in early 2012 through BigRide Records. A native of Ontario, Canada, Scott moved to Nashville in 2007 to pursue her Country music career, releasing a debut single, “Beautiful Maybe,” in 2011. In addition to a national radio tour, Scott performed at several high-profile professional sporting events over the summer, including games for the Nashville Predators, Chicago White Sox, Oakland A’s, New York Yankees and the Cincinnati Reds. Her 2010 single, “Here to Heaven,” was an international success, going Top 20 in Canada and Australia and hitting No. 1 in England, Germany and Holland. Scott was nominated for the CCMA Rising Star Award at the 2010 Canadian Country Music Awards. For more information, visit www.MarleeScott.com.