John Scofield

John Scofield

Infobox musical artist
Name = John Scofield



Img_capt = John Scofield at Moers Festival 2006, Germany
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Born = December 26, 1951
in Dayton, Ohio, United States
Died =
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Genre = Contemporary jazz, Jazz funk, Jazz fusion, Post bop
Instrument = Guitar
Occupation = Musician, Songwriter
Associated_acts = Medeski Martin & Wood
Label = EmArcy Records, Verve, Blue Note, Gramavision, Enja
Years_active =
URL = [http://www.johnscofield.com/ www.johnscofield.com]
Notable_instruments = Ibanez Artstar AS200

John Scofield (born December 26 1951 in Dayton, Ohio) [ AOL.com artist profile [http://music.aol.com/artist/john-scofield/7501/main] ] is an American jazz guitarist and composer, who has played and collaborated with Miles Davis, Joe Henderson, Joey Defrancesco, Herbie Hancock, Pat Metheny, Pat Martino, Mavis Staples, Phil Lesh, Billy Cobham, Medeski Martin & Wood, George Duke, Jaco Pastorius, and many other important artists. At ease in the bebop idiom, Scofield is also well versed in jazz fusion, funk, blues, soul, and other forms of modern American music.

Early life

Early on in life, Scofield's family left Ohio and relocated to the small, then mostly rural location of Wilton, Connecticut; it was here that he discovered his interest in music. [ All About Jazz Bio [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/artists/scofield.htm] ]

Career

Educated at the prestigious Berklee College of Music, Scofield eventually left school to record with Chet Baker and Gerry Mulligan. He joined the Billy Cobham/George Duke Band soon after and spent two years playing, recording and touring with them. Scofield recorded with Charles Mingus in 1976, and replaced Pat Metheny in Gary Burton's quartet [ Yahoo Music artist Bio [http://music.yahoo.com/ar-262946-bio--John-Scofield] ] . In autumn 1976 he signed a contract with Enja Records, and he released his first album, "John Scofield", in 1977. Around this time, he toured and recorded with Pianist Hal Galper, first on his own solo album "Rough House" in 1978, and Galper's album "Ivory Forest" (1980), where he is heard playing a solo rendition of Thelonious Monk's "Monk's Mood". In 1979 he formed a trio with his mentor Steve Swallow and Adam Nussbaum which, with drummer Bill Stewart replacing Nussbaum, has become the signature group of Scofield's career. In 1982, he joined Miles Davis, with whom he remained for three and a half years. He contributed tunes and guitar work to three Davis recordings, "Star People", "You're under Arrest" and "Decoy".

While still with Davis, he released the first of his Gramavision recordings "Electric Outlet" (1984). "Still Warm" (1985) followed after he left Davis's group. At the end of the Davis tenure, he started what is now referred to as his Blue Matter Band - with Dennis Chambers on drums, Gary Grainger on bass and at times either Robert Aries or Jim Beard on keyboards - releasing "Blue Matter", "Loud Jazz" and "Flat Out".

At the beginning of the 1990s, he formed his quartet that included Joe Lovano with whom he recorded several important albums for Blue Note Records. "Time on My Hands" (1990), with Lovano, Charlie Haden and Jack DeJohnette, showcased Scofield's guitar and Mingus-influenced writing. Bill Stewart subsequently became the group's drummer, and played on "Meant To Be" (1991) and "What We Do" (1993). In 1992, Scofield released "Grace Under Pressure", featuring fellow guitarist Bill Frisell, with Charlie Haden on bass and Joey Baron on drums. Stewart rejoined with Scofield and bassist Steve Swallow for the 1994 collaboration with Pat Metheny, "I Can See Your House From Here".

Towards the end of his tenure with Blue Note, Scofield returned to a more funk and soul jazz-oriented sound, a direction which has dominated much of his subsequent output. He recorded the acclaimed 1997 album "A Go Go" with the avant garde jazz trio Medeski Martin & Wood. Also during this period, his relationship began with British composer Mark-Anthony Turnage. First as a soloist on Turnage's "Blood on the Floor: Elegy for Andy", the two paired up to create "Scorched", Turnage's orchestrations of Scofield compositions largely form the Blue Matter period. "Scorched", a recording available on Deutsche Grammophon, debuted in Frankfurt, Germany.

He released "Überjam" in 2002 and "Up All Night" in 2004, two albums on which he experiments with drum n bass and other modern rhythms. John Scofield has also worked and recorded in Europe with nu-fusionist Bugge Wesseltoft New Conception of Jazz in 2001/2 and 2006. Late 2004 saw the release of "", which features the jazz trio of John Scofield, Steve Swallow on bass and Bill Stewart on drums. It was recorded live at The Blue Note in NYC in December 2003. The next year, he released "That's What I Say - JS plays the music of Ray Charles" - Scofield with an all-star guest studded collection of Ray Charles material. This led to a series of performances with Mavis Staples, Gary Versace on organ, John Benitez on bass, and the venerable Steve Hass on drums.

After filling in for guitarist Larry Campbell for two engagements in December (3rd & 4th) of 2005 with Phil Lesh & Friends, Scofield has since played numerous shows with the band. Most recently, on June 3rd at Mountain Jam, which took place in Hunter, NY the first weekend of June 2007.

On September 26, 2006 he released "Out Louder", his second collaborative effort album with avant garde jazz trio Medeski Martin & Wood. The group, known collectively as MSMW toured extensively worldwide in 2006 and 2007, with sporadic engagements planned through 2008. Scofield also performs as a duo with John Medeski - aptly named The Johns and another groove trio with Scofield, Medeski and drummer Adam Deitch.

September 18, 2007 saw "This Meets That" released on EmArcy Records - Universal Music's jazz label, a record featuring his trio with Steve Swallow and Bill Stewart. This time John added a horn section to expand the sound of his trio. The touring unit for this record features the Sco Horns, a three piece horn section of Phil Grenadier on trumpet and flugelhorn, Tom Olin on tenor saxophone, flute and alto flute and Frank Vacin on baritone saxophone and bass clarinet.

Scofield is currently serving as an adjunct faculty member in the Jazz Department at New York University's Steinhardt School of Education. Married to Susan Scofield in 1978, they are the parents of music producer Jean Scofield b. 1981 and writer Evan Scofield b. 1987.

Equipment

Scofield endorses Ibanez guitars. His signature guitar, the JSM100, is based on his longtime stage and recording guitar, a 1981 Ibanez AS200 which he believes to be one of the best semi-acoustics ever built. Fact|date=February 2007 He gets his tone by running a Pro Co RAT through either a Vox AC-30 or Mesa Boogie amplifier. Some of his effects include an Ibanez CS9 Analog Chorus, a Line 6 FM4 Filter Modeler, and a Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler. Some of his additional effects include a Digitech XP100 Whammy/Wah, a Boss EQ Pedal, a Boss Loop Station, and a Boomerang phrase sampler pedal. John Scofield uses Dunlop Delrin 2mm picks.

Discography

As leader & co-leader

*"This Meets That" (2007) - Emarcy Records
*"Out Louder" (2006) - as Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood - Indirecto
*"Saudades" (2006) - as Trio Beyond - ECM
*"" (2005) - Verve
*"" (2004) - Verve
*"Scorched" (2004) - w/Mark-Anthony Turnage - DG Deutsche Grammophon
*"Up All Night" (2003) - Verve
*"Oh!" (2003) - as ScoLoHoFo - Blue Note
*"Überjam" (2002) - Verve
*"Works For Me" (2001) - Verve
*"" (2000) - Blue Note
*"Bump" (2000) - Verve
*"A Go Go" with Medeski Martin & Wood(1998) - Verve
*"Quiet" (1996) - Verve
*"Groove Elation" (1995) - Blue Note
*"" (1994) - Gramavision
*"Hand Jive" (1994) - Blue Note
*"I Can See Your House From Here" (1994) - w/Pat Metheny - Blue Note
*"What We Do" (1993) - Blue Note
*"Grace Under Pressure" (1992) - Blue Note
*"Meant To Be" (1991) - Blue Note
*"" (1990) - Gramavision
*"Time on My Hands" (1990) - Blue Note
*"Best of John Scofield" (1989) - Blue Note
*"Flat Out" (1988) - Gramavision
*"Pick Hits Live" (1987) - Gramavision
*"Loud Jazz" (1987) - Gramavision
*"Blue Matter" (1986) - Gramavision
*"Still Warm" (1985) - Gramavision
*"Electric Outlet" (1984) - Gramavision
*"Shinola" (1981) - Enja Records
*"Out Like a Light" (1981) - Enja Records
*"Bar Talk" (1980) - Jive/Novus
*"Who's Who?" (1979) - Arista/Novus
*"Rough House" (1978) - Enja Records
*"John Scofield Live" (1977) - Enja Records
*"John Scofield" (1977) - Trio Records

As a sideman

"Listed alphabetically by group or artist's last name"

To Teodross Avery:

*"My Generation" (1996) - Impulse!

To Billy Cobham:

*"A Funky Thide of Sings" (1975) - Atlantic
*"Life & Times" (1976) - Wounded Bird Records

To Larry Coryell:

*"Tributaries" (1978) - Arista Novus

To Miles Davis:

*"You're Under Arrest" (1985) - Columbia
*"Decoy" (1984) - Sony Music
*"Star People" (1983) - Sony Music

To John Ellis:

*"One Foot In The Swamp" (2005) - Hyena

To David Friesen:

*"Two for the Show" (1994) - ITM Pacific

To Jon Gordon:

*"Possibilities" (2000) - Double-Time

To Herbie Hancock:

*"The New Standard" (1995) - Verve

To Jimmy Haslip:

*"A R C" (1993) - UMG

To Roy Haynes:

*"Love Letters" (2003) - Columbia

To Joe Henderson:

*"" (1999) - Verve
*"So Near, So Far (Musings for Miles)" (1993) - Verve

To Marc Johnson:

*"Shades of Jade" (2005) - ECM
*"Second Sight" (1987) - ECM
*"Bass Desires" (1986) - ECM

To Lee Konitz:

*"Rhapsody II" (1993) - Evidence

To Manhattan Jazz Quintet:

*"Manhattan Blues" (1990) – Sweet Basil

To Gary Marks:

*"Gathering" (1974) - Arewea Records

To Gerry Mulligan and Chet Baker:

*"Carnegie Hall Concert" (1974) - CTI

To John Patitucci:

*"Now" (1998) - Concord Jazz

To Phil Lesh and Friends:

*"Live at the Warfield" (2006) - Image

To Harvie S:

*"In a Different Light" (1990) - Blue Moon

To Tommy Smith:

* "Blue Smith" (1999) - Linn Records

To Gary Thomas:

*"By Any Means Necessary" (1989) - JMT

To Bugge Wesseltoft:

*"New Conception Of Jazz Live" (2003) - Jazzland

To Lenny White:

*"Present Tense" (1995) - Hip Bop

To Jack DeJohnette:

*"Music for the fifth world" (1992) - Capitol

References

External links

* [http://www.johnscofield.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.vervemusicgroup.com/artist.aspx?aid=2928 Verve Records: John Scofield Bio]
* [http://mediatheque.cite-musique.fr/masc/?url=/MediaComposite/CMDI/CMDI000001000/default.htm Video Interview (11/2004)]
* [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=87 Interview (01/2003)]
* [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/iviews/jscofield2002_1.htm Interview (03/2002)]
* [http://www.digitalinterviews.com/digitalinterviews/views/scofield.shtml Interview (05/2000)]
* [http://www.jazzguitar.be/john_scofield_licks.html John Scofield guitar tab]
* [http://www.honesttune.com/content/view/550/33/ Interview from honesttune.com]


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