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Sunday, June 21, 2026

Music Videos, New

My official artist channel on YouTube now has 6 new music videos that feature songs from my new studio album.


Playlist:  https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv8nm8Sw4SS9plF0EoVVczunzgAc5vZt5&si=typte5erBdbFiUcW


Scoop: https://youtu.be/GqPeqOFEAcw?si=o4ISKucnSW_suUh5



Rock Bottom Blues:  https://youtu.be/KLBCDdG8wP8?si=-pkQHgxNcrrB2CBW



Treasure Trove:  https://youtu.be/THGkrqbj82s?si=juVK3Scgq2TbwqjY



Waiting At The Window:  https://youtu.be/_TcZuo7MuYc?si=GOesaM7EABjH60jm



More Than Meets The Eye:  https://youtu.be/T9b7kS6xX74?si=OoCBRnbFtaj4TOYR



One Fly In The House:  https://youtu.be/7fjWdrA8320?si=1G9zRFc4JkVsb18p



Direct Streaming Links for "Hues of Blue"

 Today you can stream my new studio album everywhere, including:













For more information, see: https://www.scottcooley.com/albums/hues-of-blue

Thursday, June 11, 2026

10 Days Until My Next Album, Woo Hoo!

I already announced it: https://blog.scottcooley.com/2026/06/the-big-reveal-hues-of-blue-will-drop.html I told you the title, showed you the cover art, listed the songs.  My last post revealed almost everything about my new studio album.  That was over a week ago.  The countdown continues.

Now, in only 10 more days, it will be released worldwide to a music streaming service near you.  Whichever one you use, it will be on there.  Apple Music, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Spotify, etc.  June 21st is the big day, which is Sunday this year.

Some more background would seem to be in order.  I probably started getting into blues after watching the Blues Brothers movie when I was a teenager.  A while after that, Stevie Ray Vaughn was on the radio.  Around the same time I got into Jimi Hendrix.  In college, I hung out with guitar players who were into playing blues and listening to Sunday night blues radio shows.


By the time I was Senior, I took Intro To Guitar for fun, and all I wanted to learn was blues.  Turns out you only need to know three chords.  When jamming with a rhythm player, the pentatonic soloing is a blast, and I've done it ever since.  I've written and released several blues songs on past albums, but this is the closest I've come to an album that sticks close to that genre throughout.

Now I have to keep building excitement with another post leading up to the release.  I felt compelled, even though there's not much else to cover.  One thing I could tell is when they were recorded.

Looking back at the files on my computer here in the home studio, I see that I wrapped everything up on 05/29 of this year.  Nine of the songs were recorded since my last album, so from mid-2025 'till recently, but a couple I had lying around in a folder from earlier, waiting for the right album to be included on.  One of them, "Treasure Trove" was done way back in 2021, and another, "Hot Plate Situation" was recorded in 2023.  At least that's when I finished them.

Looking at the Date Modified dates for the lyric files (which are Word docs that also include the chords in them), those two songs were finished in 2019 and 2023, respectively, and all the rest were completed in 2025.  So, I guess I had all the songs written by the end of last year.  

You should know I usually finish recording a song in about an hour, so I've done this sporadically of course, as my free time has allowed this year, usually on a Saturday.  Sometimes I write a song, record it, then repeat;  while other times I'll wait until I have a bunch written, then go into recording mode for a while.  This album used both approaches.

This year I've mostly decided which songs to include, what order to put them in, what the album title should be, created the cover art, and sent them to the distributor.

Another thing I could let you know about is the duration.  The total playing time should come in at around 44 minutes.  Definitely my shortest.  Only 11 song tracks. There's one over 6-minute song, and one over 5-minute song;  but those are offset by 3 that come in within the over 2-minute/under 3-minute range;  and the rest are either 3-somethings or 4-somethings.  

I guess you could call that short enough to listen to in its entirety in one listening session, so that can be a positive, as well as the fact that there's length variety to mix it up and hold your attention.

A weird thing about the sequence I can make you aware of is that I had some songs that were more bluesy than others, so I decided to make the order alternate so that every other song was one of the bluesy ones, separated by those that were less bluesy.  

It must have made sense to me for some reason at the time.  Maybe I thought if the title is advertising it as potentially being a blues album, I didn't want people to bail on it after hearing two in a row that were not very bluesy.

I wrote all the songs, decided how to arrange them, sang all the vocals, played all the instruments, did the engineering, mixing & mastering, I was the producer, etc.  Did it all myself, as usual.  Here are the "official" liner notes:

The 14th, shortest, and most blue studio album by solo artist Scott Cooley.  Copyright © 2026 by Scott Cooley.  Used by permission.  Sound recording copyright ℗ 2026 by Scott Cooley, released on the Scott Cooley Records label (catalog # SCR14).  All songs (music and lyrics) composed (written) by Scott Cooley, except “Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out” which is a traditional, arranged by Scott Cooley;  published by Scott Cooley and Scott Richard Cooley Music Publishing, ASCAP;  recorded by Scott Cooley in 2025-2026 at Scott Cooley Music Productions studio in Grand Blanc, Michigan;  produced, arranged, engineered, mixed & mastered by Scott Cooley;  and performed by Scott Cooley, which included:  lead & backing vocals;  rhythm, lead & slide acoustic guitar;  bass;  piano, organ, trombone & trumpet;  ukulele;  mandolin;  blues harp;  drums & percussion.  For even more information, see https://www.scottcooley.com/albums/hues-of-blue.  As always, thanks for your support, in whatever form that may take.

So, there you have even more information about my new studio record.  Lyrically, it covers many relatable human-condition scenarios that can cause blues to happen:  waiting, cheating, lying, ghosting, firing, poverty, breakups, addiction, frustration, worry, boredom, loss, luck, love, and lust.  Musically, if not some type of actual blues, the subject matter and/or instrumentation are bluesy, even with those that would fall into a non-blues category like folk or rock.  

Mostly folk.  And the blues ones are acoustic style blues, not really "country" blues, and maybe closer to Delta than Piedmont, if at all.  It's my own style of blues I guess, so call it what you want.  If you need an umbrella term for categorization, maybe Folk Blues would be most appropriate, but I'm no expert.

I am somewhat of an expert in having the blues, however.  I recently looked up why listening to blues music can actually make you feel better, happy even:

  • Triggers dopamine in your brain
  • Helps you process difficult emotions safely
  • Activates the reward center with pleasure, joy & satisfaction
  • Validates your own feelings of heartbreak, poverty & loss
  • Gives you a powerful sense of community
  • Makes you realize you're not alone in your struggles
  • View your sadness from a safe distance
  • Hearing about someone else's pain provides catharsis
  • Lets you purge heavy feelings to clear mental space for joy
  • Hearing the transformation of pain into art inspires resilience
  • Sends you a message that you can overcome hardships
  • Blue notes in the music create a yearning tension that resolves to satisfaction

So, you have all these benefits to look forward to!  My new album will do all of this for you...and so much more.  I guarantee it.  😉


Tuesday, June 2, 2026

The Big Reveal: "Hues of Blue" will drop soon!

There you have it:  the title of this post reveals the title of my next album.  "Hues of Blue" will be released to music streaming services on June 21st this year.  A digital-only record, you will be able to download it and/or stream it on Apple Music, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Spotify, Bandcamp, and nearly all of the major audio streaming providers.  

Like all of my albums, this one is being released on the Scott Cooley Records label.  It will be the 14th "full-length" or "long playing" studio album I've self-released as a solo artist, although it won't be as long as usual.  Unlike my last album, "When You Need To Fly," which could be considered a double album with 19 songs on it, this one is a lot shorter.  It will have 10 new previously-unreleased original songs, and one traditional song, for a total track count of 11.  

As you may have guessed from the album title, several of the songs could be categorized as falling within the genre of blues, with some elements of folk and rock in there as well.  On it you can hear me singing sad lyrics and playing in a bluesy style using instruments such as acoustic guitar, bass, drums, harmonica, mandolin, ukulele, piano, organ, and even some horn sounds played on a keyboard.

It seems that within the last year or so, I was maybe feeling a little more blue than usual.  I won't get into politics, but I know I'm not alone feeling this way lately.  There have been a lot of changes in the world and in our country that haven't been positive, and they've been hard to ignore.  This is probably what motivated me to write and record new music with bluish hues.

I wrote and recorded them in a spare bedroom in my house, as usual.  I could take photos or record videos to show you my behind-the-scenes journey and document the making of this album, but then I'd have to clean up my little recording studio/office area, also known as Scott Cooley Music Productions, and I don't feel like dusting it all off to make it camera-ready.  If you saw it in its current state, I'd be a little ashamed/embarrassed, and you would be unimpressed and potentially grossed out, so I'll spare us all that.

Another thing I can reveal is the album cover.  It is a photo of a cone of blue moon ice cream that has been dropped, with my name and the album title overlaid near the top.  I made it myself using some simple software.  Note that the text colors coordinate.  If this were a physical album with real liner notes, I suppose I would take credit for the cover art direction and design.  

It made sense to have the ice cream be blue due to the blues music, and the dropped cone represents having the blues, and there's also a song about ice cream on the album called "Scoop," so these things made my choices all make sense, tying several aspects together, as it were.

The first song, "Because of You," is a really old, previously unreleased one.  Its lyric includes the word "hues," which made sense as the opener to me and helped to tie things together into a cohesive whole in the decision making process of the album title, album cover, and what songs to include.  

It was probably the first blues song I ever attempted back in about 1990 in my earliest days of trying to write my own songs.  I slightly edited it and re-recorded it recently.  It is basically an exercise in rhyming with the word "blues," and although obviously the work of a novice, I've always liked something about it, hence the inclusion.

Speaking of song titles, here's the rest of them in the album position order (sequential track listing) with song durations (lengths):

1   Because Of You  3:28

2   Scoop (v)  5:06

3   Waiting At The Window (v)  2:55

4   More Than Meets The Eye (v)  6:08

5   One Fly In The House (v)  2:41

6   Fox Hunt  4:21

7   Hot Plate Situation  2:53

8   You Had To Let Me Go  3:54

9   Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out  4:37

10  Treasure Trove (v)  3:39

11  Rock Bottom Blues (v)  4:34

Note that the ones with a "v" after the title indicate that for these songs, I've made associated music videos that will also be available on release day via my official artist channel on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/scottcooley.  

Speaking of "dropping" an ice cream cone and getting the blues, instead of dropping (releasing) a video or single well in advance of the album release, I'm going to drop the videos on the same day as the full album.  The video for the song "Scoop" indeed depicts a dropped ice cream cone.

I'm not planning any playlist pitching, pre-save campaigns, release events, listening parties, or any of that kind of thing.  On release day, I will just officially announce it again on this blog, set up pages for it on my website, and maybe do a few social media announcement posts about it.

The song files and cover image have been uploaded to the distributor, and the release date is set, so there's no turning back now.  It's set in stone.  If all goes well and according to plan, it's going to happen, like it or not.  I got it as good as I could.  It's close enough to what I envisioned.  I had fun writing and recording these, despite them being a little depressing, although "Treasure Trove" is a positive uplifting outlier song, which oddly enough has a bluegrass vibe, so it's not all doom and gloom.

The cool thing about blues though is that it can cheer you up.  I made the album alone, but I wasn't lonely, because sharing stories of struggle brings about resilience.  Also, I had my dogs by my side, and in fact, the song "More Than Meets The Eye" is written from the perspective of a dog.  Negative emotions signal the need for restoration, and can ironically, lower depression.  Listening to (or making) blues music is medicine for the soul.

I'm not planning to tour or sell t-shirts or anything like that either.  No live performances, no merchandise.  Just a new studio album release.  The countdown can now officially begin.  I've teased this project with some not-so-cryptic posts already, but now the cat is officially out of the bag.  I'm not planning to necessarily do anything else to build anticipation, but if you want to engage by dropping me a line by emailing me at scottcooley@scottcooley.com, I will happily answer any questions you may have.

Now you know practically everything there is to know about my new album.  All that's left is to wait a few weeks, then find it and listen to it.  I will create a page on my website for it with more detailed descriptions and the full lyrics.  Maybe a social media announcement or two, maybe not.  Otherwise, there's not much left to do but announce it and get through the hardest part - the waiting.  I'm excited for people to be able to hear it.

I just wanted you to tell you about it, so that you will know about it.  Hopefully, you'll look forward to it.  I think it's good, and I hope you will make time to listen to it and see if you agree.  Some of you are loyal core fans who always check it out when I release new music.  Thanks in advance for sticking with me.  I'm hoping that if you like it, you will decide to recommend it to other people who you think might also like it.  I will sincerely appreciate that.