Scott Hoying
Scott Hoying is an accomplished American vocalist, musician, and songwriter, best recognized for his role as the baritone in the renowned a cappella ensemble Pentatonix. Born on September 17, 1991, in Arlington, Texas, Scott's passion for music emerged at a young age, leading him to pursue a career in the performing arts.
Hoying gained widespread fame after Pentatonix rose to prominence, particularly following their victory on the third season of NBC's "The Sing-Off" in 2011. The group's unique blend of vocal harmonies and innovative arrangements earned them multiple Grammy Awards, solidifying their status in the music industry. Scott's impressive vocal range and charismatic stage presence have significantly contributed to the group's success.
In addition to his work with Pentatonix, Scott has showcased his versatility as an artist through various solo projects. He launched a YouTube channel where he shares original music, covers, and collaborations with other artists, further expanding his audience. Notable works include the hit singles "Daft Punk," "Hallelujah," and their Christmas albums, which have become holiday favorites.
Throughout his career, Scott Hoying has not only made a mark in a cappella music but has also inspired many aspiring musicians with his dedication and passion for the craft. His contributions to music continue to resonate with fans worldwide.