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Scott Gross (Scott Eric Alexander Gross) was born on 19 June, 1979 in United States, is a Scott Gross is musician, guitarist, composer, producer, audio engineer. Discover Scott Gross's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?

Popular As Scott Eric Alexander Gross
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Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 19 June 1979
Birthday 19 June
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Nationality United States

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Scott Gross is an American musician, guitarist, composer, producer, audio engineer and writer known as a member of the band From Autumn To Ashes and owner and founder of Hit And Run Studios in Long Island, New York.

Before From Autumn To Ashes he was in a local band called Who's To Blame with Francis Mark.

Gross was one of the songwriters in From Autumn To Ashes and also wrote lyrics for the first two albums along with Perri and Mark.

1999

Scott and Fran were just out of high school when FATA started in September 1999.

The line up to that time was:

Scott Gross, Francis Mark, Steven Salvio, Benjamin Perri, Mike PilAto.

2000

On March 5, 2000 they've released their first demo called "Sin, Sorrow and Sadness" via Tribunal Records.

After a while, before their debut was released, Steve left and Brian Deneeve joined the band.

Mark said the following things about Salvio's department:

"Basically the way that went was, we had another guitar player in the band, Steve, and he was a bit older than us. He was 27–28 years old. He had a career, like a real job that he planned on sticking with for the rest of his life. We started the band, it was just to have a good time, it wasn't serious. He thought he would be able to stick with job. Then when we started touring extensively, I quit school and all the other guys quit their jobs, we were like, 'Ok, you gotta quit, we gotta go.' And when it came down to it, he just couldn't do it. So he left, and we found this guy who has absolutely nothing else to live for but this band."

Gross recorded one demo and two albums with From Autumn To Ashes, before he left.

When he asked to leave From Autumn To Ashes due to ongoing psychological problems and drug abuse he took a break from being a musician.

He said in an interview:

"I was tired of the rock n rock lifestyle, the endless touring and I didn't want to do music just to be popular."

He was in a few bands.

One of these was called "The Mirror" but Scott got more and more into studio work.

In an interview with decoymusic, Scott said:

"The basics are this. My car broke down on the side of the interstate. I pulled over, put my hazards on, and got out to call for help. When I got out of the car, another car drove off the right lane and hit me at 75 mph, pinning me between both cars, then [the other car] drove away, never hitting his breaks or stopping. The injuries were severe. My left leg was shattered open, bones littered across the interstate. The back of my head split in half, the car hit me so hard I had its part number indented into my chest. That's the accident. I was in a coma. I've been on therapy ever since, and they miraculously saved my leg, putting it back together with a bunch of titanium. Although they're not sure how much better it will get, I'm grateful to still have it. I work hard at therapy in hopes of one day getting this pain under control and walking normally again. Numerous surgeries and procedures undergone, many more to go most likely, so I say my prayers every day."

Because of the severity of his injuries, Scott was unable to move within the following years and that's what got him more into studio work.

2009

On February 17, 2009 the news came up that Scott will enter the studio sometime in March to begin production on an as-yet-unnamed new project.

While Gross wrote all of the music and the bulk of the lyrics, he considered this a group effort.

He said about that:

"I recruited my friend Kia, who is an amazing musician, to handle vocals,".

"I also have a keyboard player named Jeff who adds all these layers of sound to the songs."

Later it was revealed that Kia wasn't involved anymore.

On April 5 he started tracking and mentioned that it will be a concept album.

Later the band name was revealed so as the members of the project:

Scott Gross, Jeff Gillson, Mari-Elaina, Greg Odette

Mari-Elana is the sister of Antonio Longo who was the original vocalist of Taking Back Sunday.

He came up with all of the vocal melodies, harmonies and vocal arrangements.

Antonio is an old friend of Scott.

They were roommates.

2016

He also is named as a producer on Jordan White’s 2016 EP “High Road.”

Scott entered music after listening to the Pearl Jam album Ten and his mom bought him an electric guitar for Christmas.

Who's To Blame was a local band from the Long Island, New York area.

The band consisted of Francis Mark, Scott Gross, Mike PilAto, and others.

Scott and a friend started talking about a new project while they still were in "Who's To Blame".

They wanted to do something much more inspirational and complex.

Something new for people to grab onto.

That project became FATA.