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

    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 Rogers, Brian Blade, David Binney, Antonio Sanchez, and Kenny Werner .

  2. 6. Mai 2024 · Niemack, who only performs one standard ("You Don't Know What Love Is") on this intriguing set, is assisted by pianist Kenny Werner, bassist Scott Colley, and drummer Adam Nussbaum, with appearances from several guests, including harmonica great Toots Thielemans, violinist Mark Feldman, and percussionist Café. Well worth exploring.

  3. Colley begann seine Ausbildung am Bass im Alter von elf Jahren und war ab 1976 Schüler von Monty Budwig. Zugleich übte er intensiv mit Platten von Paul Chambers und Charles Mingus. Von 1979 bis 1981 trat er im Duo mit dem Pianisten Jimmy Rowles auf.

  4. 8. Juni 2019 · Though bassist Scott Colley has played as a sideman on 14 Criss Cross releases to date, “Subliminal…” remains his only offering as a leader for the label. For this date he is joined by his regular collaborators saxophonist Chris Potter and drummer Bill Stewart and pianist Bill Carrothers in his only appearance on the Criss ...

  5. 2. Feb. 2007 · Colley is a fine bassist, with a Dave Holland-like ability to make even the most challenging of shifting meters groove viscerally. But it's his writing (all but two pieces here are his) that makes Architect of the Silent Moment stand out. "Window of Time is a good example.

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  6. 26. Apr. 2023 · Bassist Scott Colley, who’s worked with the most celebrated names in jazz, returns for part two of our interview to share the four fundamental things that every bassist—and musician—should practice.

  7. 31. Mai 2024 · 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. The work on this album is atmospheric ...