- Avi Bortnick
Avi Bortnick (born
January 7 ,1963 ) is a guitarist who became more widely known after his association withjazz guitaristJohn Scofield . Bortnick joined Scofield's jam-oriented band in2000 , and played rhythm guitar and samples on two records: "Überjam " and "Up All Night".Born in
Israel , Bortnick was raised inSt. Louis, Missouri , where he attended racially integrated public schools and was immersed in the sounds of late 70'sfunk , rock and soul. After moving toCalifornia in1983 , Bortnick began to play with variousAfrican andCaribbean bands. Later, as a graduate student at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Bortnick started the bandWhat It Is , which became popular in the South East touring circuit, though the band was never signed to a major label.Bortnick became known as a strong
rhythm guitar player, and came to John Scofield's attention when putting a band together to support his Verve release, Bump. A five month tour extended to 4-1/2 years.In 2003, Avi released his solo CD Clean Slate with 12 original songs.
Since
2003 , Bortnick resides in New York City, playing with various bands, including Cornpone and Suite (with members of Verve recording artistsThe Brazilian Girls ).
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