Hi Carlos! Scott has a lot of fans... and fan sites.
http://www.scottTsavol.com
His official one run by two very cool and lovely ladies.
http://www.theScottBoard.com
I maintain this one, a media site. It has Scotty video files there
to support a Scotty Info site on ezboard which has Tour Reviews,
Photos, and such. We are also working night and day right now on
links to Live Music venues where we can request that they book our
favorite artist as soon as his CD comes out. heh heh. That artist
is SCOTT SAVOL.
http://p101.ezboard.com/bthescottboard
http://www.geocities.com/myidol_scottsavol/home.html
This is, in my opinion, possibly the best Scotty site. Definitely
the cutest. Spend time here and you will see a world of Scott.
Maintained by a cute and sweet fan in California named Oochie.
http://www.scottsavolsstreetteam.com/
This one is kind of new. They are having a Live Yahoo Chat with
Scott Wednesday night, and they will post the transcript afterwards.
http://www.tevisentertainment.com/ Tevis, his agent
There's more, and you can see the links from the sites I listed.
You're awesome for posting your story about meeting Scott. Thank
you.
--- In Scott_Savol@yahoogroups.com, "henderson" <gcarlos12002@y...>
wrote:
>
> I met Scott the other night at the Improvistion in downtown
> Cleveland's lakeside.
>
> As we came through the door He was found at the front seemingly
> awaiting a party.
>
> As we noticed him to be one of our American Idols, we greeted by
> hugging each other's necks and giving compliments and congrats for
> representing Cleveland well.
>
> Many people seem to overlook the positive and great things men do
> these days after wrongs should have been forgiven.
>
> I ask the question: Can we deserve forgiveness less we are able
to
> forgive?
>
> Anyway, as I searched for a place of contact or message board for
> Scott, I found all of these articles that I had never seen before.
>
> Not being a person interested so much in a past as I am in the
> present and future, I only read the titles and moved on to respond
> to the very talented, personable and blessed young man I met at
the
> Improvisation Comedy Club.
>
> Much success to you Scott and I hope you remember the dancer guy
you
> ran into on Saturday night.
>
> P.S. dancer as in prof. classical, modern...not the scripper type
> LOL.
> Carlos
>