Rock has always been in Scott D. Davis' blood.  As a boy, he'd build Lego guitars, spin records of Iron Maiden, Whitesnake, Metallica, and Rick Springfield (Wait, did that really just say "Rick Springfield?"  Yup), stand on his bed, um, I mean... "take the stage," and play the role of rock star in front of thousands head-banging, imaginary fans!  He dreamed of one day owning and playing a real guitar in front of real fans.
Fast forward to 2006: Scott released "Rockfluence," a solo piano tribute to classic rock and metal, and followed it with "Pianotarium: Piano Tribute to Metallica" in 2007. He'd found his calling; to use the piano to express the power and beauty of heavy-metal.  Since then, he's racked up over 17 million views, and opened for many of the bands he played his Lego guitar along with as a boy, including Godsmack, Korn, P.O.D., Sevendust, as well as Vince Neil of Mötley Crüe and Queensrÿche.
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