After performing in bars and clubs for 19 years, with a couple recording sessions in Nashville, Foster finally feels comfortable with his singing style and voice. As a singer and song-writer who grew up trying to emulate artists such as Bob Seger, John Melloncamp, and Ronnie Van Zant (Lynard Skynyrd), Foster went on tour with The Bear Creek Band out of Eau Claire, WI for 2 years. Later he returned home to form his own band. With the new pieces in place, they recorded a 15 track (self titled) album called Scott Foster With The Stepping Stone Band. A hard-edgy-country/rock feel, a steady drum beat, and driving electric guitars are the sounds behind Foster's debut CD. With Redline, he reworked a few of his originals; "Bever Creek Bottom Justice" and "Life On the Run" are a few of those tracks that you can hear at a Redline Outlaw show. Scott is currently writing in preparation for Redline's debut album.