BIOGRAPHY
Since captivating the nation as a
finalist on American Idol, Scott MacIntyre has continued to move audiences to
laughter, tears, and standing ovations all over the world. As an acclaimed singer-songwriter, he has
toured in arenas across North America, headlined concerts in Japan, Austria,
England, Canada, and the US, and written and released his latest CD Heartstrings debuting at #18 on the
iTunes Pop Album Chart. He has performed
with many noteable acts including Alice Cooper, Jason Mraz, and Queen to name a
few, and his original song “Christmas Angel” received national radio play and
became one of the top holiday indie singles of 2010. As an in-demand inspirational key-note
speaker, Scott has shared his unique and dynamic life story with many different
audiences, including corporations, health care and education institutions,
non-profits, and churches across North America and beyond. He is also currently authoring an
autobiographical book.
As the first blind finalist on
“American Idol,” MacIntyre was called “an inspiration to the entire world
through your commitment, through your talent” by former judge Paula Abdul. Visually impaired since birth, he started
playing piano by ear at age three, began classical lessons at six, and
subsequently learned to play organ, guitar, bass and drums. When the family moved to Toronto for several
years, he studied music at the Royal Conservatory of Music before relocating to
Arizona, where, at fourteen, the home-schooled MacIntyre was admitted into
Arizona State University’s Barrett Honors College and Herberger College of Fine
Arts. In 2005, he received the coveted
Marshall and UK Fulbright scholarships and was ranked by USA Today as one of
the top twenty undergraduate seniors in the nation. He then graduated ASU Summa Cum Laude at
nineteen, going on to receive a masters degree overseas in England at Royal
Holloway, University of London and the Royal College of Music. During his time overseas, MacIntyre was invited
back to the US to be received in the Whitehouse by First Lady, Laura Bush as
one of three national RFB&D scholarship winners. He was accepted to both Oxford and Cambridge
Universities for further graduate study in the UK.
MacIntyre has appeared on Regis
and Kelly, Jimmy Kimmel Live, the Today Show, Canada AM, Larry King Live, Hour
of Power, Access Hollywood, among others and has been profiled on CNN, Headline
News, FOX International, Global TV, Sky News Europe, TV Guide, TBN, and local
news affiliates across the country. In
2010, MacIntyre was honored by Dr. Robert and Arvella Schuller with the annual
award for “promoting positive values in the media” at the Crystal Cathedral in
California. Past honorees include Dr.
Phil McGraw, John Tesh, Kathy Ireland, Twila Paris, and Roger Williams.
MacIntyre’s contagious spirit of
optimism and heartfelt stories take his audience
on an emotional journey of love and yearning, hardship and hope, from someone who deeply understands the challenge of
overcoming enormous adversity. Having
always forged ahead when the world said to give up, Scott MacIntyre continues
to be an inspiration to all who hear his music and story. Visit him online at www.scottmacintyre.com and follow him on Twitter (@ScottDMacIntyre).
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