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  1. www.jazzdisco.org › scott-lafaro › discographyScott LaFaro Discography

    Scott LaFaro Discography. 1955 (age 19) Buddy Morrow And His Orchestra. Buddy Morrow, trombone, leader; Bill Haverman or Dave McKenna, piano; Scott LaFaro or Chuck Sagle or Dave Poshonka, bass; Bob McKee, drums; Jimmy Randolph, vocal #3; unidentified orchestra. NYC, December 20, 1955.

  2. In the excellent company of bass greats Paul Chambers and Scott LaFaro and drummers Larance Marable and Frank Butler, Hamp scores with Bird’s "Big Foot" and "Cheryl" and choice standards like "Yesterdays." Though the music was recorded in a studio, it has the intimacy of a live date.

  3. 2 mar 2009 · Hampton Hawes – Bird Song (Original Jazz Classics, 2000) Hiding in a tape box for 40 years, this trio session was apparently made on the same date as For Real! Scott is heard more prominently here, mixing with Hawes on a great program of standards.

  4. 20 nov 2017 · Ma ad influire sui bassisti che ascoltiamo oggi fu poi Scott LaFaro (uno dei rari innovatori che non uscissero dal ceppo afroamericano), cui il destino concesse una vita quasi esattamente breve come quella di Blanton.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Scott_LaFaroScott LaFaro - Wikipedia

    Rocco Scott LaFaro (April 3, 1936 – July 6, 1961) was an American jazz double bassist known for his work with the Bill Evans Trio.

  6. The lone original on LaFaro is “Scottys Song,” which opens with some extended blues-drenched solo bass before the trio heads into mellow Wes Montgomery territory, with Bromberg himself exhibiting some nice octaves, chord melody playing and facile single note soloing on his piccolo electric bass.

  7. Bird Song is an album by American jazz pianist Hampton Hawes recorded at sessions in 1956 and 1958 but not released on the Contemporary label until 1999.