Dave Scott - Song for Alice (2023)
Artist: Dave Scott, Rich Perry, Gary Versace, Johannes Weidenmuller, Mark Ferber
Title: Song for Alice
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: SteepleChase
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:09:35
Total Size: 399 / 161 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Song for Alice
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: SteepleChase
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:09:35
Total Size: 399 / 161 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Ralph Retired
02. Song For Alice
03. Indifference
04. Venus At Dusk
05. KC Swingin'
06. Indistinct Chatter
Personnel:
Dave Scott (trumpet)
Rich Perry (tenor saxophone)
Gary Versace (piano)
Johannes Weidenmuller (bass)
Mark Ferber (drums)
Dave Scott is an award winning trumpet player with a wide range of professional experience who has worked with some of the greatest jazz artists in the world. Currently residing in New York, Dave has been composing for and performing with his own jazz quintet and also has a new project featuring violin, piano, guitar, bass and drums. He is recognized in the New York jazz community as a prolific composer and his groups feature his compositions exclusively. Both contain some of New York’s finest jazz musicians, including Rich Perry, Gary Versace, Jeff Williams, John Hebert, Ben Monder and Ted Poor. The compositions reflect both specific forms with dense harmonic structures and open frameworks for free improvisation. The focus of both ensembles is to utilize the engaging and often complex compositions as vehicles for improvisation. The pieces develop interactively and organically allowing each musician full individual expression. The quintet released “SONG FOR AMY” on the SteepleChase label in 2004. A second disc for SteepleChase, “NAIVETE’” was released in February of 2007. The first disc received critical acclaim in JazzTimes in 2005 and the second as well in the Jazz Review in 2007, both making note of the originality of Dave’s works. A third disc, “NONCHALANT” was released in the spring of 2009 and received honorable mention for recording of the year in All About Jazz New York. Dave also co-leads a quartet with tenor saxophonist Tony Malaby. The group has a CD released on the Nine Winds label. Many of Dave’s original works are featured on this release as well. All three ensembles perform regularly in the New York City area, and on the Los Angeles County Museum of Art concert series. Dave is also a fine pianist and has been featured as a piano soloist on two of the Kim Richmond/Clay Jenkins Ensemble’s releases “RANGE” and “LOOK AT THE TIME”. He has also been featured as a trumpet soloist on Kim Richmond’s big band CD “PASSAGES”. He has also toured and recorded as a featured soloist with the Jim Widner Big Band.
As a clinician and soloist Dave has performed on numerous jazz festivals and at schools across the United States including the University of Illinois, the University of Missouri, the University of Texas at Austin, Arizona State University, the University of Oregon, California Institute of the Arts, Syracuse University and the University of Utah. He has been featured at the Newport Jazz Festival with Gerry Mulligan, at the Monterey Jazz Festival with Harvey Wainapel’s Quintet, and recently performed with the Tom Harrell Big Band in Los Angeles and New York.
Dave is currently on the jazz faculty at Western Connecticut State University and formerly at the University of Southern California, Dave directs the jazz ensemble, coaches small ensembles and teaches improvisation to jazz majors. In 1984 Dave was awarded a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts in jazz performance.
As a clinician and soloist Dave has performed on numerous jazz festivals and at schools across the United States including the University of Illinois, the University of Missouri, the University of Texas at Austin, Arizona State University, the University of Oregon, California Institute of the Arts, Syracuse University and the University of Utah. He has been featured at the Newport Jazz Festival with Gerry Mulligan, at the Monterey Jazz Festival with Harvey Wainapel’s Quintet, and recently performed with the Tom Harrell Big Band in Los Angeles and New York.
Dave is currently on the jazz faculty at Western Connecticut State University and formerly at the University of Southern California, Dave directs the jazz ensemble, coaches small ensembles and teaches improvisation to jazz majors. In 1984 Dave was awarded a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts in jazz performance.