The One Time at Band Camp Bash
Scotty Austin (former lead singer of Saving Abel), Danny Boone (Frontman of Rehab), Tim King (Soil) live and on stage on March 19th
Hosted by Peter Dante
Scotty Austin
Scotty Austin, the former lead singer of Saving Abel, distinguishes himself as a unique figure in the realm of rock music. Boasting a rich performance history spanning various genres and showcasing his talents as a multi-instrumentalist across the United States, he brings a fresh perspective to music composition. Scotty is a Grammy Award winning artist. His commitment and skill have resulted in significant milestones, including a Grammy Award for his contribution to a chart-topping “Dead Rising” video game soundtrack with Supernova Syndicate.
Throughout his solo career, he has performed in 40+ states, released singles such as Black Friday, and amassed a substantial following with impressive streaming statistics. Expressing gratitude for his tenure with Saving Abel, Scotty eagerly anticipates forthcoming projects, including upcoming radio releases and a vibrant future in the music industry.
Danny Boone – founding member and frontman for Rehab
Tim King
Peter Dante
Actor, comedian, and singer primarily recognized for his supporting roles in films produced by Adam Sandler’s Happy Madison Productions.[1][2]
A longtime friend and frequent collaborator of Sandler, Dante debuted in features such as The Wedding Singer (1998) and The Waterboy (1998), where he portrayed comic sidekicks and ensemble characters, continuing in titles including Little Nicky (2000), Mr. Deeds (2002), 50 First Dates (2004), and Grandma’s Boy (2006), the latter of which he also co-produced.