Tom Scott
Настоящее имя: Tom Scott
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For the prog rock / avant jazz saxophonist, member of The Muffins, and engineer, based in Washington D.C., please see Tom Scott (2). For the American composer and arranger of traditional folk music, please see Tom Scott (9). American saxophonist, composer, arranger, conductor and leader of the west coast jazz fusion ensemble, The L.A. Express. He was born May 19th, 1948 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His best-known work is the theme-tune for the 1970 TV series Starsky and Hutch. He has made 26 solo recordings, numerous film and television scoring credits and countless appearances on records by such diverse artists as Pink Floyd, Whitney Houston, Barbra Streisand, Joni Mitchell, George Harrison, Steely Dan, Quincy Jones and Frank Sinatra. He is also an original member of The Blues Brothers Band and noted for playing the Lyricon and flute. Has earned three Grammy Awards. Son of Nathan Scott (2).
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Участие в группах:
- Asche & Spencer
- Victor Feldman's Generation Band
- The Don Ellis Orchestra
- The L.A. Express
- The Blues Brothers Band
- Joe Byrd And The Field Hippies
- Lalo Schifrin & Orchestra
- GRP All-Star Big Band
- Jimmy Gordon And His Jazznpops Band
- Revolutionary Blues Band
- Tom Scott Quartet
- Oliver Nelson's Big Band
- Roger Kellaway Quartet
- L.A. Workshop
- Don Ellis Octet
- The Wrecking Crew (6)
- George's Band
- The Jazz Central Station All Stars