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John Scofield albums featuring Bill Stewart

John Scofield Music Videos (2)
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| | Hand Jive CD (1993)
$9.09 Guitarist John Scofield joins forces with the funky-toned tenor saxophonist Eddie Harris for HAND JIVE, a tasty collection of slick, funky grooves that display Scofield at his swaggering best. The guitarist's signature twang gets the full treatment here as intricately ...
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| Quiet CD (1996)
$12.49 Though guitarist John Scofield eventually became best known as a purveyor of funky, jam-happy fusion, QUIET is a wonderful anomaly in his catalog. Leaving funk grooves (and even electric guitar) far behind, Scofield wields an acoustic axe here on a ...
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| Steady Groovin': The Blue Note Groove Sides CDs (2000)
$12.39 Digitally remastered by Odea Murphy (Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, California).
Where most musicians would normally move into a gentler style as they age, John Scofield chooses to dig deeper into the funk with each passing year. STEADY GROOVIN' is a collection ...
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 John Scofield Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous John Scofield songs: Fat Lip, Hottentot, Unchain My Heart, Dr. Jackle, Jean The Bean, Shinola, Why'd You Do It?, Yawn. More music songs Georgia on My Mind, Pretty Out, Kool, Nag, Three Sisters, Lucky For Her, Polo Towers, Uberjam, Air Pakistan, Gil B643. More music songs I Don't Need No Doctor Lyrics, Let's Go Get Stoned Lyrics.
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 John Scofield Biography
A post-bopper who emerged from his early-'80s Miles Davis stint brandishing the funk, Scofield has a well-earned place in the pantheon of contemporary jazz guitarists. He has a distinctive, edgy sound that draws on both rock and jazz. His playing seamlessly combines post-Coltrane harmonics and a deep passion for the blues.
 Key Personnel
 Contemporaries
Pat Metheny, John McLaughlin (Jazz), Bill Frisell, Jack DeJohnette, John Abercrombie, Michael Brecker, David Liebman, Mike Stern, Joe Lovano, James Blood Ulmer, Charlie Hunter (Guitar), Bennie Wallace, Leni Stern, Dave Stryker, Kevin Eubanks, Joey Baron, Mike Gibbs, Marc Johnson (Bass), Steve Khan, Ted Dunbar
 Followers
Medeski, Martin & Wood, Charlie Hunter (Guitar), Larry Goldings, Sex Mob, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Ben Monder, Bill Stewart (Jazz Drummer)
 Influences
The Beatles, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, B.B. King, George Benson (Guitarist), The Meters, Otis Rush, Joe Henderson, John McLaughlin (Jazz), Tal Farlow, Jim Hall, Pat Martino, Steve Swallow (1~Jazz Bassist)
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