Early career Glen Scott was born to Jamaican immigrants, his father a reverend and mother a teacher. Glen Scott's early years were spent in
North London where he was exposed to music at a very young age through his father's church. By the age of 11, he was playing both the
Hammond organ and drums. At the age of 16, he began touring the world and recording with
Dr. Robert from
New wave Pop Rock band
The Blow Monkeys.
1994–1999: first publishing and record deal After being extremely active as a young
session musician in London, Glen Scott's songwriting and
artist career began some 5 years later when he signed his first
publishing deal with
BMG at the age of 21. In 1996, he met up with Swedish producer and songwriter
Martin Terefe and formed a songwriting partnership. In 1997, Glen Scott signed a
record deal with
Sony Music/
550 Music in New York City and in 1999 released his debut album
Without Vertigo. == Discography and certifications ==