In the 1970s, country music was hijacked by rebel artists who decided it was time to do things their own way. "Damn the establishment" was the battle cry for guys like Waylon Jennings and Hank Williams, Jr. For these artists, music was more than a commodity, more than just good times (although they certainly enjoyed plenty of the latter), it was heart and soul, it was about coloring outside the lines, and playing the game by your own rules. That type of authenticity and passion lives on in the music of Ray Scott. The son of a country singer, Scott grew up in North Carolina wit...