Aaron Scott (musician)

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Aaron Scott (born June 19, 1956 in Chicago , Illinois ) is an American composer and drummer of modern jazz .

Scott studied in Paris , where he also belonged to the Orchester National de Jazz and worked with Marc Ducret . In 1989 he became a member of McCoy Tyner's band , with whom he stayed for 14 years. He also played with Jan Jarczyk .

Discographic notes

  • McCoy Tyner Trio, Live at Sweet Basil (1989, Evidence)
  • McCoy Tyner, Blue Bossa , (1991, Lester Recording)
  • McCoy Tyner Trio, Remembering John (1991, Enja )
  • McCoy Tyner Trio, Infinity , (1995, Impulse! )
  • Michael Hackett, Circles (2005, Summit)

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