
Scott Hendricks arrived in Nashville in 1978 to a music community that was headed straight toward the Urban Cowboy
era. In the midst of that changing scene, Hendricks earned a reputation first as an engineer and then as an independent producer
with an ear for new talent, due to his work with the harmony-driven, pop-influenced group Restless
Heart.
Now almost 35 years after making that move from his native Oklahoma, Hendricks remains one of the city’s
most notable producers, thanks to chart-topping hits in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s — most recently with Blake
Shelton and Hunter Hayes. He also produced breakthrough albums for
Brooks Dunn, Faith
Hill and Alan Jackson, among many other fan favorites.
Although
he’s still producing, Hendricks also serves as the senior vice president of AR at Warner Bros. Nashville, following similar
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