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Scott Hutchison

Rock Singer

Birthday November 20, 1981

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Selkirk, Scottish Borders, Scotland

Age 36 Years

Date of death 9 May, 2018

Died Place N/A

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Who Is Scott Hutchison? Age, Biography and Wiki

Scott Hutchison was born on November 20, 1981, in the small town of Selkirk, Scotland. He is best known as the lead vocalist and guitarist of the acclaimed indie rock band Frightened Rabbit. Tragically, Scott's bright spirit was dimmed in May 2018 when he passed away, but his legacy continues through his music and the impact he had on fans and fellow musicians alike. As of 2025, Scott would have been 43 years old, reflecting on a life that, albeit short, was filled with rich songwriting and emotional depth.

Occupation Rock Singer
Date of Birth November 20, 1981
Age 36 Years
Birth Place Selkirk, Scottish Borders, Scotland
Horoscope Scorpio
Country
Date of death 9 May, 2018
Died Place N/A

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Scott Hutchison stood at a height of approximately 6 feet (183 cm). During his vibrant career, he maintained a weight that fluctuated around 160 pounds (72 kg), typical for a musician with an active lifestyle. Although specific body measurements are not publicly available, Scott was known for his distinctive physical presence that complemented his passionate performances on stage.

Songs dedicated to Hutchison released after his death include Coldplay's "Champion of the World", Dan Mangan's "In Your Corner", Spanish Love Songs' "Routine Pain", Mystery Jets' "Watching Yourself Slowly Disappear", Dave Hause's "Bearing Down", Biffy Clyro's "Unknown Male 01", and The Lone Bellow's "August", co-written with Aaron Dessner, who prod

uced Frightened Rabbit's album Painting of a Panic Attack.

Dessner also wrote the song "Hutch" from his band's Big Red Machine second album, 2021's How Long Do You Think It's Gonna Last?. "A Wave Across a Bay", from Frank Turner's 2022 album FTHC, was written after the musician had a dream in which "Scott came into my room with a guitar and showed me a few chords and a few words and some melody".

Deacon Blue have dedicated their 2020 track Weight of the World to Hutchison. James Yorkston's 2023 album with Nina Persson and The Second Hand Orchestra, The Great White Sea Eagle, includes a song dedicated to Hutchison titled "A Sweetness in You".

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Scott Hutchison's personal life garnered attention from fans, but he was notoriously private about his relationships. Throughout his life, he was believed to have had several meaningful relationships, but no evidence of a long-term partner, such as a husband or wife, was publicly accessible prior to his passing. His family, including his parents and brothers, remained supportive of his music career and are integral to his legacy today.

Hutchison studied illustration at the Glasgow School of Art, before forming Frightened Rabbit in 2003. Initially a solo project, Hutchison collaborated with his brother Grant on the band's debut album, Sing the Greys (2006), and recorded the band's critical breakthrough, The Midnight Organ Fight (2008), as a three-piece, following the collapse of a romantic relationship.

Net Worth and Salary

At the time of his passing, Scott Hutchison's estimated net worth was around $1 million, accumulated through his successful music career and the sales of Frightened Rabbit's albums. In 2025, had he continued his career, it is speculated that his net worth might have increased significantly, given the enduring popularity of his work and the dedication of his fanbase to his musical contributions.

The idea for a solo album stemmed from Frightened Rabbit's label, Atlantic Records: "It was actually the idea of the label to make it rather than me. I thought we were going to get off tour and go straight back into writing another album, and the guy at the label knew things weren't really quite right.

He basically was like, 'We'll pay for this record. Go away, make a record and indulge yourself.'" The following month, work began on the album, on the Isle of Mull, with bandmate Andy Monaghan producing, alongside Simon Liddell. Released on 4 August 2014, the self-titled album debuted at number ninety-nine on the UK Albums Chart.

Career, Business and Investments

Scott Hutchison’s career as a musician began in the early 2000s when he formed Frightened Rabbit. The band gained traction with their debut album, Sing the Greys, released in 2006. Over the years, they evolved, producing numerous albums that received critical acclaim, such as The Midnight Organ Fight and Painting of a Panic Attack. Hutchison was not only a talented musician but also explored business endeavors related to music production and charity work, emphasizing mental health awareness through various initiatives.

Social Network

Scott Hutchison was active on several social media platforms, where he connected with fans and shared insights into his creative process. His Twitter account was particularly notable for its candid reflections and interactions, while his Instagram offered glimpses into his life off-stage. Following his untimely passing, tributes from fans and fellow artists continue to flow across social media, celebrating his life and artistry.

Hutchison wrote and recorded with The Fruit Tree Foundation, a collaborative charity project featuring Scottish indie rock and folk musicians. The resulting album, First Edition, was released in 2011. Regarding the experience, Hutchison stated: "It was really beautifully done.

I thought it was such a great thing, and also personally, for me, that was my first taste of proper collaboration and it really changed my outlook on songwriting. Before, I was kind of like, 'Yeah, I know how to write songs. I don't need anyone's help', and then, of course, you learn so much.

So it changed my whole outlook, and I would love to get involved in that kind of thing again."

Education

Scott Hutchison attended the University of West of Scotland, where he studied Graphic Design. His education influenced his artistic sensibilities, not just in music but also in visual arts. This unique background enriched his songwriting, blending visual storytelling with poignant lyrical compositions.


Moving to the city of Glasgow, he studied illustration at the Glasgow School of Art: "I was there for four years and I didn't particularly want to be an illustrator, so I wanted to apply the rules that I learnt to everything I do, in terms of working in a bank or writing music." While living in Glasgow, he worked in a specialist whisky shop in the

residential area of Hyndland, noting: "I began to appreciate and admire the heritage of flavour in a dram of single malt."

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