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Stephen Scott: The Beautiful Thing
by AAJ Staff
One of the new breed of neo-classic" artists that have emerged on the jazz scene in recent years, Stephen Scott is impressive in his approach to the subtle styling of his chosen instrument, piano. Just in his mid twenties, Scott has proven he can play with the masters (Joe Henderson - Lush Life ) and can assemble a group of peers who can flat out play, including Kenny Garrett and Branford Marsalis.
On The Beautiful Thing, Scott's playing brings order ...
read moreStephen Scott Quartet Performs Worldwide On WLRN's South Florida Arts Beat, 1/18/13
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Ed Bell
Please join our audience for another great musical performance on WLRN's South Florida Arts Beat Friday, January 18th, 2013, 1:00pm Eastern U.S. Featuring The Stephen Scott Quartet With a career that spans decades, Mr. Scott has performed and/or recorded with Jazz legends Wynton Marsalis, Sonny Rollins, Freddie Hubbard, Bennie Golson, Dexter Gordon, Pieces of a Dream, Dr. John and Ron Carter among other musical giants. You might have seen him on The Tonight Show or BET On Jazz or, perhaps, ...
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Stephen Scott Joins Sathima Bea Benjamin for Her Birthday Concert
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All About Jazz
South African jazz singer Sathima Bea Benjamin celebrates the reissue of A Morning in Paris--her 1963 masterpiece recorded with Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, and Abdullah Ibrahim as pianists--as well as her 71st birthday, with a performance at Sweet Rhythm on Wednesday, October 17, 2007. Joining Sathima for the concert are pianists Stephen Scott and Onaje Allan Gumbs, bassist Marcus McLaurine, and drummer George Gray. Sets are at 8 pm and 10 pm, $20 cover with a $10 drink minimum. For ...
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Steve Turre is joined on his Telarc debut by Ray Charles, Stephen Scott and Chucho Vald
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All About Jazz
"On this CD, I express three sides of my musical personality in the quartet setting. Traditionally, the piano leads the rhythm section, so I put together three different rhythm sections led by three masters reflecting each style: The Blues in Jazz, Modern and Modal, and Afro-Cuban Sounds." --Steve Turre
In the Spur of the Moment, set for release on June 27, finds Steve Turre at a creative peak, playing three distinctive styles with complete control and compelling command. The foremost ...
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Been Down This Road Before
From: Been Down This Road BeforeBy Stephen Scott