Scott D. Laird, a native of Indiana, PA, earned his B.S. in Music Education and
his M.A. in Violin Performance from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He is
an Instructor of Music and Fine Arts Coordinator at the North Carolina School of
Science and Mathematics where he directs the orchestra and teaches courses in
Recording Technology, Classical Guitar and Piano, and Music History. He is an
active string educator, performer, recording artist, and conductor. His
orchestras have been recognized at the local, regional, and national level for
their superior and musically mature performances.
Prior to his appointment to NCSSM in 2001, Laird was director of orchestras for
Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Greenbelt, MD from 1992-2001 and the
district-wide string teacher for the Palmyra, PA school district from 1986-1992.
While in Palmyra, he founded the Palmyra Bluegrass String Camp, a camp to teach
string players with classical backgrounds the fundamentals of bluegrass music.
He is a member of Music Educators National Conference, American String Teachers
Association, and served as Chair of the North Carolina Music Educators'
Association Orchestra Division from 2006-2008. Additionally, he is
President-Elect of the NC Chapter of The American String Teachers' Association.
Laird is nationally visible as a Education Specialist for D?Addario Strings, NS
Design Violins, and Coda Bows where he is a noted as an authority on string
education, electric and MIDI string instruments and their applications in the
classroom. He has conducted many high school and middle school orchestra
festivals throughout the United States and is in demand as a guest conductor of
honors youth orchestras. He is also an active adjudicator having served as a
judge for a variety of orchestra and solo and ensemble festivals throughout the
United States as well. He has studied conducting with Mr. William Hudson of the
Fairfax, VA Symphony and the University of Maryland.
In addition, Laird is an active electric violinist and recording artist and has
appeared on the Motown, REX and Roadrunner record labels. His latest solo CD
entitled, "Simple Gifts," features his writing and performing on a variety of
string instruments with an emphasis on the electric violin. He is also well
known for his electric violin work with the thrash metal band, Believer. The
Gospel Music Association nominated their last album, Dimensions, for a Dove
Award in 1993. Recently, Scott collaborated with Motown artist and former
student, Mya, writing and performing the orchestration on the song "Nothing at
All." In his spare time, Laird enjoys a variety of activities including running
and camping, as well as road and mountain biking. He, his wife, Barbra, and
their sons, Matthew, Joseph, and Cael, reside in Durham, NC.