Publishing Autobiographies Was an Unexpected Calling
•April 11, 2018•
By John Cash
for the News Progress
Sometimes your calling in life is not what you would expect.
When Scot England graduated from Sullivan High School in 1983, his ambition was to work for the Sullivan radio station.
England did and went from radio to television and even tried politics and sports writing at the News Progress before he moved to Nashville, Tenn. to find his calling.
A WAND TV newscaster for 10 years, England had always been attracted to the Country Music City and accepted an anchor position with RFD TV in Nashville but discovered four years ago he wanted to tell the stories of artists he admired.
England’s autobiographies with Ronnie McDowell, Johnny Lee and Moe Bandy have put him on speed dial with high profile country personalities wishing to publish their stories.
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