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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Scott_ColleyScott Colley - Wikipedia

    scottcolley .com. Scott Colley at Aarhus Jazz Festival 2016, Denmark. Scott Colley (born November 24, 1963) is an American jazz double bassist and composer. He has performed in bands led by Herbie Hancock, T. S. Monk (jazz drummer), Jim Hall, Andrew Hill, Michael Brecker, Chris Potter, Pat Metheny, Carmen McRae, Edward Simon, Adam ...

    • Scott Stephen Colley
    • November 24, 1963 (age 59), Los Angeles, California, U.S.
    • 1988–present
    • Jazz
  2. Scott Colley’s stature as a leading bassist in the field of improvised music is well known, and easily measured. He’s been called “one of the leading bassists of our postbop era, and a composer-bandleader of quietly serious resolve” by The New York Times, while musical colleagues, like saxophonist Joshua Redman, praise him for being “one of the most musical bassists playing today.

  3. 28 de dic. de 2023 · Scott Colley is one of the first call bassists on the modern jazz scene, having played with everyone from Andrew Hill to Chris Potter. On this album he is joined by a first class unit consisting of Ralph Alessi on trumpet, Bill Frisell on guitar, Craig Taborn on piano and Brian Blade on drums.

  4. Scott Colley. 4,581 likes · 46 talking about this. Official Page of Scott Colley NYC Bassist & Composer.

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  5. Scott Colley, an in-demand sideman, also gained recognition for his important work as a leader. The Los Angeles-born bassist studied jazz and composition at the California Institute for the Arts, graduated in 1988, and relocated to New York. His first major gig was with the late Carmen McRae.

  6. John Scofield Quartet - Mulgrew Miller, Scott Colley, and Bill Stewart - Live in Marcia 2013 Julian Lage, Scott Colley, Dave King, Chris Potter Scott Colley with Kurt Rosenwinkel, Peter Bernstein, Eric Harland, George Garzone - 2014

  7. 26 de abr. de 2023 · April 26, 2023. Photo by Andrea Boccalini. The jazz bassist returns to share the four fundamental things that every bassist should work on. Last month, I had the immense pleasure of speaking with New York upright-bass extraordinaire Scott Colley.