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Have you given up? If you’re past your 20s and into your 30s, 40s or 50s, perhaps you did. Perhaps you gave up a goal or dream you wanted to truly accomplish due to other responsibilities, finances or simply out of necessity. Well, Scott Krokoff hasn’t. Scott Krokoff (pronounced Crow-Cough) is a practicing lawyer who never gave up his lifelong dream to be a singer-songwriter, and in so doing hopes to serve as an inspiration to others who have not yet fulfilled their dreams. Scott plays mellow and energetic folk-rock with pop overtones and has many styles woven into his sound, primarily influenced by his love of music from the 60s and 70s with a few modern influences as well. He has a voice that sounds like a combination of Jackson Browne and Glen Phillips. His acoustic guitar playing ranges from the fingerpicking styles of James Taylor and Paul Simon to light-hearted strumming like Neil Young and The Eagles to more thunderous crashes like Bruce Springsteen. His overall sound and production create a sonic atmosphere reminiscent of John Mayer. In November 2012, Scott released his new EP, Realizations and Declarations, Vol. 1. This is the first of a series of EPs that will culminate in a full-length album as the follow-up to A Better Life, Scott’s debut CD released in 2007 and the first manifestation of his desire to leave his past behind and go for his dream. “Don’t,” one of 4 new tracks off the EP, was played during the 3rd annual NY Yankees Hope Week segment on NBC