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Scott McGill

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

John Scofield Band, Michael Manring, Jeff Lorber Fusion, Mark Lettieri

Read "John Scofield Band, Michael Manring, Jeff Lorber Fusion, Mark Lettieri" reviewed by Len Davis


Our program today begins with the John Scofield Band Live in 1990 with Dennis Chambers and Gary Grainger. A live recording in Melbourne from 2007 with Frank Gambale = 6931}, {{m: Virgil Donati and Ric Fierabracci, Live In Australia. Scott McGill, Michael Manring and Vic Stevens live from 2001. Michael Manring from The Book of Flame ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

New Music From Spain, Brazil And France, Plus Robert Walter, Robben Ford & Bill Evans

Read "New Music From Spain, Brazil And France, Plus Robert Walter, Robben Ford & Bill Evans" reviewed by Len Davis


Scott McGill , Cosmic Farm Bill Connors and Steve Kimock. Plus new releases from Robben Ford & Bill Evans and Robert Walter. Playlist Shob “Charpie" from Voraces (Self Produced) 00:00 Commodore “Arriba y Abajo-en Vivo" from Commodore-En Vivo (Brabacam) 06:03 Neural Code “For All" from Neural Code (Self Produced) 12:08 {Scott McGill “Bamboo ...

Album

The Hand Farm

Label: Train Records
Released: 1999

Album

Ripe

Label: The Laser's Edge
Released: 1999

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Article: Album Review

Scott McGill's Hand Farm: Ripe

Read "Ripe" reviewed by John W. Patterson


Hand Farm, this incarnation, is McGill, (ex-Finneus Gauge), on electric and acoustic guitars, Chico Huff, (Mistaken Identities), on bass, Vic Stevens, (Gongzilla, Mistaken Identities), on drums, and Demetrios Pappas guesting keys on two tracks.This is McGill's second offering. It loses no momentum from the first fusion locomotive that monstered past with his self-titled debut ...

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Scott McGill: The Hand Farm

Read "The Hand Farm" reviewed by John W. Patterson


If I had received this CD without liner notes or the disc itself unlabeled and had to name the guitarist, my vote would have been Bill Connors doing one of his finest tributes to Allan Holdsworth. Chord phrasings, song structures, legato leads yet edged with furious picking brought to mind Connors' Step It or Assembler release. ...

Album

The Hand Farm

Label: Stash Records
Released: 1997


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