Released Jan. 30, 2001 on Verve. John Scofield-guitar, Christian McBride-bass, Kenny Garrett-alto saxophone, Brad Mehldau-acoustic piano, and Billy Higgins-drums. Guitarist John Scofield takes the traditional jazz route on Works for Me, an excellent collection of 11 compositions that feature the all-star lineup of Christian McBride on acoustic bass, Kenny Garrett on alto saxophone, Brad Mehldau on acoustic piano, and the dynamic Billy Higgins on drums. This CD is unlike the alternative rock and funk jazz fusion on his previous efforts A Go Go and Bump. On this offering, John Scofiel… read more
Released Jan. 30, 2001 on Verve. John Scofield-guitar, Christian McBride-bass, Kenny Garrett-alto saxophone, Brad Mehldau-acoustic piano, and Billy H… read more
Released Jan. 30, 2001 on Verve. John Scofield-guitar, Christian McBride-bass, Kenny Garrett-alto saxophone, Brad Mehldau-acoustic piano, and Billy Higgins-drums. Guitarist John Scofield… read more
John Scofield (born December 26, 1951 in Dayton, Ohio, USA) is a jazz guitarist and composer, who played and eventually collaborated with Miles Davis. A bebop master, Scofield is simultaneously well acquainted with R&B and blues styles which he mixes seamlessly with his jazz playing. He recorded with Charles Mingus in 1976, and replaced Pat Metheny in Gary Burton's quartet. In autumn 1976 he signed a contract with Enja Records, and he released his first album East Meets West in 1977. In 1979 he formed a trio with Steve Swallow and Adam Nussbaum. He later joined Miles Davis,… read more
John Scofield (born December 26, 1951 in Dayton, Ohio, USA) is a jazz guitarist and composer, who played and eventually collaborated with Miles Davis. A bebop master, Scofield is simultaneo… read more
John Scofield (born December 26, 1951 in Dayton, Ohio, USA) is a jazz guitarist and composer, who played and eventually collaborated with Miles Davis. A bebop master, Scofield is simultaneously well acquainted with R&B and blues st… read more