Linda Davis: Evening In The Round Cast
Linda Davis (Singer/Songwriter)
Labeled a ‘song stylist’, Linda Davis’ unique ability to interpret a song has made her one of Nashville’s favorite vocalists.
As her talents began to catch the attention of label
executives, she landed her first record deal with CBS/
Epic Records.
She quickly gained a legion of friends and fans in the music
industry, one being superstar Reba McEntire. Their mutual
respect led them into the studio where they recorded a duet,
“Does He Love You”, that became a #1 hit and earned both
artists several awards including a Grammy for Best Coun-
try Vocal Collaboration.
Through the years, Davis has played to sold-out crowds with
the likes of Garth Brooks, George Strait, Reba McEntire and
Kenny Rogers just to name a few.
In 2016, she and her family—husband Lang Scott, and
daughters Hillary Scott (of Lady Antebellum) and Rylee
Scott—released the critically acclaimed, two-time Grammy-
winning album, Hillary Scott & The Scott Family—Love
Remains, which topped the Billboard Top Christian Albums
chart and debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Top Country
Album’s chart.
In addition to her touring schedule, Linda continues to
enjoy songwriting and coaching aspiring singers through
her Stage Performance 101 business.
Lang Scott (Singer/Songwriter)
Known for his amazing voice and guitar work, Lang Scott is Nashville signature sound perfection.
He grew up in the Lowcountry of South Carolina just west of the Charles-
ton coast. Since moving to Nashville in 1982, Lang’s accomplishments
include:
Upon leaving Reba McEntire’s band in 1999, Lang
started and remains President and Managing Part-
ner of MusicCityNetworks, an Interactive Media
company that designs and manages websites and
Internet strategies for some of the top artists in the
music industry.
He’s been married to recording artist Linda Davis
since 1984, and they continue to live in Nashville with their two children Hillary & Rylee.
Bill Whyte (Comedian Songwriter)
Bill Whyte’s unique presentation of funny and twisted songs makes him a favorite everywhere he entertains.
The Whyte-penned “I’m Goin’ Ugly Early Tonight”
which was recorded by Cledus T. Judd, is the per-
fect howling climax for his stand up-singing routine,
which is full of funny songs like “Trailer Park Sexy”
and “Retired,” recently recorded by Ray Stevens.
Whyte’s other career is that of a morning radio per-
sonality. He has been a morning guy in Cincinnati,
Milwaukee, Indianapolis and Nashville and has won
numerous broadcast awards, including the CMA
Award for Best Large Market Personality. And in 2012
Bill was awarded the industry’s highest honor when
he was inducted into the Country Radio Broadcast
Hall Of Fame.
Whyte’s songs have been recorded by Linda Davis,
Brady Seals, Kacey Jones and others.