Denver Studio Musician

Book Now

Professional Studio Musician For Hire

Scott Uhl is a professional studio musician and multi‑instrumentalist based in Denver, Colorado, with over a decade of recording experience for original bands, artists, and for‑hire projects. He records electric and acoustic guitar, bass, banjo, mandolin, and more, both in commercial studios and from his home studio for remote sessions.​

Whether you need a melodic solo, tight rhythm parts, ambient textures, or full arrangement support, Scott can track parts that serve the song and fit your production.

Studio Musician Services

Scott is available for:​

  • Studio guitar sessions (electric & acoustic)

  • Bass, banjo, and mandolin parts

  • Lead lines, solos, and melodic hooks

  • Layered rhythm guitars and textures

  • Composition, string arrangements, and orchestral mockups from his home studio

Sessions can be:

  • In‑person at Denver‑area studios

  • Remote/online, with stems delivered via file transfer in your preferred format

Studio Recording Credits & Session Work

Over the years, Scott has recorded in the studio with his own projects, including:

He has also been hired as a session musician by artists and bands such as:

  • Roniit

  • Kory Brunson Band

  • The Litter

  • Vices I Admire

  • Kate Merrill

  • Nikki Roach

  • Jason Vind

  • and more…

Spiral Cell - “In The Water” (Anadel cover)

Scott recorded, arranged, and mixed this cover

Glass Delirium “Simple Life” at Arsenal Studios in Denver, CO

Studio footage from Glass Delirium tracking the song “Simple Life” in studio

Psychedelic Sounds for The Litter Album

Scott recording ambient & psychedelic sounds for the upcoming album from The Litter

Acoustic guitar tracking at Platte River Studios

Recording acoustic finger picking at Platte River Studios in Denver, CO

Guitar Solo Improvisation in the Studio

Scott improvising a guitar solo on the fly for a client in 2019

Recording riffs/licks for “The Shift” by Tattooed Strings

Recording the guitar solo for “Vapor” by Glass Delirium

Recording the guitar solo to “Bulletproof” by Tattooed Strings

Booking a Studio or Remote Session

Scott is available for one‑off songs, EPs, full albums, and ongoing collaboration as a session musician. Pricing is quoted per project and depends on the number of songs, instruments, revisions, and whether tracking is in‑studio or remote.

To request a quote, please complete the form with the following information about your project:

  • Project type and genre

  • Number of songs and instruments needed (guitar, bass, etc.)

  • Whether you need in‑person or remote recording

  • Timeline and budget range

Contact:

Scott Uhl
scottuhlmusic@gmail.com

Scott always responds within 24 hours. If you don’t see an email response, please check your junk/spam folder and add us as a preferred contact.

Studio Musician FAQs

  • Scott regularly records remote tracks from his home studio and sends high‑quality stems that you can drop into your session, so you do not need to be local to work together.

  • Scott can record electric and acoustic guitars, bass, banjo, and mandolin, and he can also help with composition, string arrangements, and orchestral mockups when needed.

  • Scott has recorded rock, metal, progressive, pop, singer‑songwriter, and cinematic material, and focuses on parts that support the song and the artist’s existing style.

  • Pricing is custom‑quoted based on the number of songs, parts, and revisions; shorter projects may be priced per song, and larger projects may be priced as a package.

  • Both options are possible. Scott can either follow your written parts and references or write and arrange new parts based on your demo and creative direction.

  • A rough mix or demo, tempo information, any reference tracks, and notes about the vibe, role of the instrument, and any must‑have moments help Scott deliver parts that fit your vision.

  • Yes. Studio parts can be written with live performance in mind, and Scott’s experience with touring, backing tracks, and live show rigs makes it easy to translate studio sounds to the stage.