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With his seventh album, jazz pianist Dred Scott and his Trio deliver a hefty helping of the downtown cool that has earned them one of the most fervent followings on the New York jazz scene. Featuring upright bassist and producer Ben Rubin and drummer Tony Mason, Live at the Rockwood, out now on Ropeadope Digital, is a two-session masterpiece which documents the trio’s open-ended engagement (three years and counting) at this popular Lower East Side venue. The record includes six Dred Scott originals as well as covers of artists ranging from saxophonist Bill McHenry to Black Sabbath. All About Jazz declares: “Live at the Rockwood Music Hall is a beautiful showcase of this dynamic piano trio.” The Dred Scott Trio delivers a cheeky change of pace from the buttoned-up shush-y vibe of the usual jazz club fare
Dred Scott Trio's "Live at the Rockwood Music Hall" is out Now on Ropeadope

With his seventh album, jazz pianist Dred Scott and his Trio deliver a hefty helping of the downtown cool that has earned them one of the most fervent followings on the New York jazz scene. Featuring upright bassist and producer Ben Rubin and drummer Tony Mason, Live at the Rockwood Music Hall (Ropeadope), is a two-session ...
Dred Scott Trio: Live At The Rockwood Music Hall

by Christopher Shoe
This album is the Dred Scott Trio's tribute to one of its most frequent gigs in New York. In a city where regular engagements are more and more scarce it is a beautiful thing to see the relationship this band shares with a venue; Live at the Rockwood Music Hall is a beautiful showcase of this ...
Live At The Rockwood Music Hall

Label: Ropeadope
Released: 2007
Track listing: Well, You Might; Time for the Hard Stuff; The Wizard; Three-Legged Dance; This Ain't No Russian Novel, Baby; Doggie and Cookie; Roses; Swirling Grimly; Sans Francisco.
Dred Scott Trio: Dred Scott Trio with Kenny Brooks

by Terrell Kent Holmes
On first glance, the most striking thing about this disc is the leader's historically significant name, related to a paradigm of injustice that still resonates through the continuum of racism and social reform. But the issue of real name or stage name is quickly made irrelevant by the group's shimmering talent. Another striking thing about the ...
Dred Scott Trio with Kenny Brooks

Label: Robertson
Released: 2005
Track listing: (Rumpled) Wilskins; Regrets; King Biscuit; Bobo.