Hailing from New Jersey, Scott Rednor has been playing music and singing since he was four years old and started touring professionally at age 22 with his first group Dear Liza in support of Blues Traveler, Lenny Kravitz and Dave Matthews on THE HORDE TOUR, playing more than 1,000 shows around the country.
Later on, Rednor played with Atlantic Recording artist Tony C and The Truth, touring nationally. In 2009, Rednor released a solo CD titled “Scott Rednor and His Band, ‘Music for People’”—an everlasting sound and songs that remain in rotation in many radio markets.
Currently based in Vail, Colorado, Rednor leads Brothers Keeper featuring Michael Jude and John Michel, released an album (Todd Meadows) with John Popper of Blues Traveler and Jono Manson in 2014, and toured the world for a few years. Rednor also replaced Gene Ween in the band Ween and toured and recorded extensively with the Dean Ween Group and Ween Minus 1. He has toured with John Oates (from Hall & Oates) and also wrote, recorded, and played with The Kory Montgomery Band.
Rednor’s new record “Where You Wanna Go,” mixed by Grammy Award–winning producer and engineer Dave O’Donnell, is scheduled for release in 2025.
As an entertainment entrepreneur, Rednor has designed and built music venues and created/produced TV shows. In 2020, during the COVID pandemic, Rednor started a nonprofit—GoMapsMusic.org—and raised close to one million dollars to help local businesses, local artists and the Vail community.