Scott D. Davis built electric guitars out of Legos as a boy, headbanging to Iron Maiden and Metallica. At sixteen, he unwrapped what he hoped was a guitar. It was a keyboard.

Disappointment became destiny. He formed rock bands, learned by ear, chased the dream. He released Tahoma (2003) and Winter Journey (2004), sharing stages with George Winston and David Lanz.

Then, driving to a concert while headbanging to Pantera, came his eureka moment: What would this sound like on piano? The answer became Rockfluence (2006) and Pianotarium: Piano Tribute to Metallica (2007).

Since then, Scott has accumulated over 15 million YouTube views and performed aboard ShipRocked with Korn, Queensrÿche, Sevendust, and Vince Neil of Mötley Crüe. His rock concert piano style doesn't quiet the world; it shakes it.

Now, The Beautiful Darkness (2026) pairs thirteen original compositions with poetry and hand-painted watercolors. A rocker at the piano, finally exactly where he belongs.