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WATCH: John Scargall on PBS39 Steel Sessions

On Thursday’s edition of QSLehighValley, we talked to John Scargall about his local appearance on PBS39’s Steel Sessions.

PBS39, based in Bethlehem, hosted ten tapings of Steel Sessions last August. Each episode features a half-hour of local, original music performed by artists from the Lehigh Valley and surrounding areas.

As a nice way to close out your Friday, we’ve included John’s episode of Steel Sessions for you to enjoy. If you want more, you can catch an episode of of Steel Sessions every Saturday night at 11 p.m., only on PBS39.

QSLehighValley: Feb. 25, 2016

#GoodFriendoftheShow John Scargall joins us to talk about his album, “Breakthrough,” as well as his work with NASCAR and PBS39.

Track listing:
REVEL 9 – All I’ve Become (Opening theme)
uMan Era – Highlanders
Michael Meade – Relevant
John Scargall – Tearin’ Me U
John Scargall – Leave It on the Track
Audra McLaughlin – Tennessee Cowboy
Rofo Audio – Baggage
Reverse Order – Erase You

 

Review: John Scargall – Breakthrough

Catch John Scargall tomorrow when he joins The Quinn on QSLehighValley. Tune in on SoundCloud, iTunes and here on Lehigh Valley Underground!

Artist: John Scargall
Album: Breakthrough (LISTEN)
Release date: Oct. 6, 2015
Genre: Country rock

When John Scargall decided to leave the corporate world and pursue a career in music, he was defying the odds, as well as the seemingly-reasonable, yet all-too-often-heard advice of those around him to have a fallback.

After listening through his debut album, the appropriately-titled “Breakthrough,” it’s clear that he doesn’t need one.

By reacting to doubt on triumphant, “I-told-you-so” anthems like “Tearin’ Me Up” and “Live Out Loud,” John shows that he has the confidence and knowledge to achieve whatever dream he pleases. All the while, he imparts that wisdom to others looking to break from life’s doldrums on “Breakthrough,” the album’s title track and most tender, inspirational moment.

There’s plenty more rockin’ country fun to be had on “Breakthrough,” like the fast-moving, fiddle-driven “A Little Bit of Lovin’” and the groovy “Two Face Factory.” NASCAR ’15 staple “Leave It on the Track,” for being a bit closer to mid-tempo than the aforementioned, also has the rhythm and soul to make you dance.

It’s hard to believe that, not too long ago, John Scargall was giving presentations at his 9-to-5 like the rest of us. Just a couple of short years later, “Breakthrough” has deservedly taken John out of the boardroom and all over the country.