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'''Scott Register''' (born [[April 21]], [[1969]]) is a music business consultant and host of [[Reg's Coffeehouse]].
[[Image:Scott Register.jpg|right|thumb|Scott Register]]
'''Scott Register''' (born [[April 21]], [[1969]]) is a music business consultant and host of [[Reg's Coffee House]].


Register's weekly music show, on air every Sunday since [[1997]], has showcased many up and coming acts in the "adult album alternative" format. Register's show has bounced around the dial, and is currently on [[WWMM-FM]], which is Birmingham's first AAA station.  Register was instrumental in convincing the station's owners that Birmingham was ready for such a format.
Register's weekly music show has showcased many up and coming acts in the "adult album alternative" format. The program originated on [[WRAX-FM]] in [[1997]], and the first record played was Ani Difranco's "Worthy".


Aside from his on-air duties, Register works for the [[Birmingham]]-based [[Coalition Of Independent Music Stores]] along with [[Don Van Cleave]].  He is also an A&R consultant for The Artist Organization (TAO).
Reg's Coffee House moved to [[WWMM-FM]] in [[2008]]. Register was instrumental in convincing the station's owners that Birmingham was ready for the "adult album alternative" format. Despite its popularity, the station switched to news-talk in [[2010]]. Register brought the program back on "[[The Mountain]]", an internet radio station, later that year. It became an anchor for [[Birmingham Mountain Radio]] when it transitioned to broadcasting over the air at [[FM 107.3]]. At BMR Register also co-hosts "[[The Morning Blend]]" on weekday mornings with [[Will Lochamy]].
 
Aside from his on-air duties, Register has also worked for the [[Birmingham]]-based [[Coalition of Independent Music Stores]] and as an A&R consultant for The Artist Organization (TAO).
 
==References==
* Colurso, Mary (January 25, 2022) "Scott Register on influencing Alabama music lovers for 25 years: ‘I tell people I’m a conduit’." {{BN}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.regscoffeehouse.com/ Reg's Coffee House] website
* [https://www.facebook.com/RegsCoffeeHouse Reg's Coffee House] on Facebook.com
* [http://www.myspace.com/regscoffeehouse Reg's Coffee House] on MySpace
* [http://regscoffeehouse.blogs.al.com/ Reg's Coffee House] weblog at [[al.com]]
 


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Latest revision as of 18:21, 25 January 2022

Scott Register

Scott Register (born April 21, 1969) is a music business consultant and host of Reg's Coffee House.

Register's weekly music show has showcased many up and coming acts in the "adult album alternative" format. The program originated on WRAX-FM in 1997, and the first record played was Ani Difranco's "Worthy".

Reg's Coffee House moved to WWMM-FM in 2008. Register was instrumental in convincing the station's owners that Birmingham was ready for the "adult album alternative" format. Despite its popularity, the station switched to news-talk in 2010. Register brought the program back on "The Mountain", an internet radio station, later that year. It became an anchor for Birmingham Mountain Radio when it transitioned to broadcasting over the air at FM 107.3. At BMR Register also co-hosts "The Morning Blend" on weekday mornings with Will Lochamy.

Aside from his on-air duties, Register has also worked for the Birmingham-based Coalition of Independent Music Stores and as an A&R consultant for The Artist Organization (TAO).

References

  • Colurso, Mary (January 25, 2022) "Scott Register on influencing Alabama music lovers for 25 years: ‘I tell people I’m a conduit’." The Birmingham News

External links