Aaron Scott (musician)
Aaron Scott (born 1956) is an American composer and jazz drummer from Chicago, Illinois.
He lived in Paris a number of years. While in Paris, he performed with Orchestre National de Jazz and studied conducting at the École Normale de Musique de Paris. He was later awarded Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by then Minister of Culture, Jack Lang. In 1989 he began a 14-year association and tenure with master jazz pianist McCoy Tyner as part of the McCoy Tyner Trio, winning three Grammy Awards and performing worldwide.
Discography
As sideman
With McCoy Tyner
- Live at Sweet Basil (Evidence, 1989)
- 44th Street Suite (Red Baron, 1991)
- Blue Bossa (Lester Recording, 1991)
- Remembering John (Enja, 1991)
- Infinity (Impulse!, 1995)
With others
- Bob Stewart, Then & Now (Postcards, 1996)
- Circles, (Summit, 2005)
- Billy Harper, Blueprints of Jazz Vol. 2 (Talking House Records, 2008)
References
External links
- Official site archived 2009-10-24
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