Scott Foster Harris, born in
Houston,
Texas, and raised in
Dallas, Texas, became a professional musician at the age of nineteen. While healing from an injury he sustained as a rodeo bull rider, he began writing music and poetry along with a variety of other creative avenues, including acting. Temporarily unable to ride, he began teaching himself to play multiple instruments and, almost immediately, began writing, singing, and performing songs. Briefly, Harris toured Texas and
Oklahoma as a singer/songwriter. He then moved to
Nashville, Tennessee to pursue a career as a writer. Once there, he landed a publishing deal with Amylase Music; his earliest songs were cut by artists such as
Stephen Cochran, Todd O'Neil and Vinny Van Zant of
Trailer Choir. After leaving Amylase he began recording and performing with the rock band Seventy-Seven. However, a short while later he began to create and perform his own music which would eventually become the debut album for Zen Rizing. He put his band Zen Rizing together and shortly thereafter moved them all out to
Los Angeles. Almost immediately they achieved notoriety and success due to accomplishing such feats as winning an LA Music Award for 'rock single of the year' for their tune "Heaven in Your Eyes", establishing a residency at the
Whisky a Go Go, receiving airplay on 95.5, opening for
Ray Manzarek and
Robbie Krieger of
The Doors, and becoming regular fixtures on such stages as The House of Blues and
The Roxy. In late 2011, Zen Rizing called it quits for personal/family reasons stemming from two of the band members, thus leaving Harris without his band. He then took the job as frontman for LA Guns and started recording an album,
The First Record, with the Tracii Guns' League of Gentlemen for
Shrapnel Records. After many tours throughout Europe and the
States and after finishing two albums with the League of Gentlemen, the second aptly titled
The Second Record, Harris decided to split his time between the America and Europe and thus became a part-time resident of
Vienna, Austria as well as Los Angeles. In Europe, Harris landed several songs on Austria's charts via the
Wild Style Tattoo Messe album, as well as opened for such artists as
Neil Young. He is currently writing and recording the debut album to his newly formed, self-titled solo project, consisting of his blues/funk/groove/rock inclinations while in Vienna. ==References==