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Topic: Do you think scales or extended chords?
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Jeff Evans Member From: Fort Worth (not that other place 30 miles east)
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posted 22 July 2003 03:26 PM
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Well, how did he like your banjo tone? http://www.johnscofield.com/ edited for code[This message was edited by Jeff Evans on 22 July 2003 at 03:32 PM.] |
David L. Donald Member From: Koh Samui Island, Thailand
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posted 23 July 2003 02:48 AM
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John Steele, Great jam I imagine. I met John Scofield a few times when I lived in NYC, great guy and a very open attitude for music and players. I did a Dvorak symphony with one of his bass players too, Dennis Irwin. |
Rick Schmidt Member From: Carlsbad, CA. USA
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posted 23 July 2003 03:39 AM
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Great John! congrats! So enquiring minds want to know....did you play steel too? |
John Steele Member From: Renfrew, Ontario, Canada
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posted 25 July 2003 01:46 PM
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Haha... No, Rick, no steel this time. In fact, when I looked up from the piano and saw Scofield grinning at me with his axe in hand, I was off that piano bench like a flea off a skunk ! I relinquished the piano to my old friend Gordon Webster, who is better equipped to deal with a monster like Scofield than I. The interesting thing was hearing Scofield play all those old bebop jam tunes... Man, he can do it ! -John |
Jody Carver Member From: The Knight Of Fender Tweed~ Dodger Blue Forever
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posted 13 August 2003 07:43 AM
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Its a 90 minute drive from Philadelphia to Manhattan. Jim Cohen CAN cut anything Jazz related and make those cats drool who call themselves Jazz players in NYC. |
Jeff A. Smith Member From: Angola,Ind. U.S.A.
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posted 13 August 2003 04:58 PM
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Yeah, but Pat Martino is right there in Philly. Jim even kind of knows him I think. Maybe on some relaxed afternoon, at a little neighborhood studio.... |
Sam Minnitti Member From: New Rochelle, NY
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posted 13 August 2003 05:47 PM
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Don't forget to invite Jimmy Bruno.------------------ www.samminnitti.com |