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Knoel Scott

Knoel Scott (born July 18, 1956)[1] is an American jazz saxophonist, composer and bandleader. He plays baritone, tenor and alto saxophone in addition to flute, while his live performances often include singing and dancing. He is best known for his work with keyboardist/bandleader Sun Ra and is an original member of the Sun Ra Arkestra under the direction of Marshall Allen.

Knoel Scott
Background information
BornJuly 18, 1956
Jamaica, New York
GenresJazz, avant-garde jazz
Occupation(s)Jazz musician, composer, bandleader
LabelsEl Saturn Records

Background edit

Knoel Scott was born Noel Scott on July 18, 1956, in Baltimore, Maryland, to Brooks and Kathaniel Walker Scott. His father Brooks Scott is listed as deceased on Scott's birth certificate, and he was raised by Robert and Edith Nero in Jamaica, Queens.[1] Scott studied at Queens College from 1974 to 1976, and also at State University of New York at Old Westbury, where he graduated in 1979.[1][2] Scott studied additionally at Jazzmobile with such musicians as Frank Foster, Charles Davis, John Stubblefield and Lisle Atkinson.[3]

Sun Ra Arkestra edit

Scott auditioned for Sun Ra in July 1979, having first heard the Arkestra at the Beacon Theatre in 1977–78. Scott said in a 2011 interview that he "immediately decided that membership in the Arkestra would be [his] life's dream."[3] He subsequently began recording and touring with the Sun Ra Arkestra.

Other collaborators edit

Between 1981 and 1988, Scott worked with a variety of musicians including Olu Dara, Seleno Clarke, Bobby Forrester, Jack McDuff, Andy Razaf, Freddie Drew, Nat Williams, Don Pullen and John Hicks, Larry "'88 keys" Keyes, Jimmy "Preacher" Robbins, Charles Earland, Victor Davis, Tommy Turrentine, Jerry González, Bucky Thorpe, Panama Wallace, Buddy Mack, Jann Parker, Leon Thomas, and many others.[1][2]

Return to Sun Ra and present edit

In 1988 Sun Ra invited Scott back to the Arkestra, to fill a reed-section chair temporarily vacant during an absence of Marshall Allen. Scott retained that chair to the present day — usually playing alto sax but occasionally tenor or his native baritone. Sun Ra also encouraged Scott to dance and sing, and in a 2012 review of the Arkestra for two.one.five Magazine, Elija Bliss says: "Vocalist and saxophonist Knoel Scott's voice, honeyed with just the right amount of gravel, echoed clear across the field, melding with the big brass of the Arkestra's horn section, coaxing patrons from their lawn chairs to the grassy dance floor. After all, music that swings this hard just can't be listened to sitting down."[4]

Reviewing a 2015 appearance by the Knoel Scott Quartet (KSQ) at the 100 Club in London, Kevin Le Gendre wrote: "Although his main CV credit, mainstay of the Sun Ra Arkestra for the best part of four decades, may suggest that he comes from one of the most singular of locations on the landscape of African-American music, the saxophonist unveils a much wider set of references. In his tails and engaging stage presence we see a shade of Cab Calloway; in the unabashed romanticism of his singing, particularly on the second set highlight 'Don't Misunderstand' we feel the spirit of Nat 'King' Cole; and in the bulk of the material we hear extensions of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie’s bebop innovations.... Scott, and this is the most impressive thing about the performance, provides an all too rare display of how all of the aforesaid disparate historic characters are part of a bigger, coherent story."[5]

Matthew Ruddick's review of the same evening reads in part: "the audience is treated to fluid brew of bop, swing, [L[atin strolls and free jazz fireworks. There is a whiff of Pharaoh Sanders in Scott's alto sax [...] Scott is a bit of a mover and he throws a few shapes whilst his charges show off their chops. He is also blessed with a fine bluesy baritone voice and he managed to bathe the room in film noire [sic] longing..."[6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Knoel Scott", Encyclopedia of Jazz Musicians, via AllAboutJazz.
  2. ^ a b "Knoel Scott Biography", official website.
  3. ^ a b Charles Waring, "SUN RA & ME: saxophonist Knoel Scott tells SJF about his time with the legendary bandleader", Soul and Jazz and Funk, August 26, 2011.
  4. ^ "Concert Review: The Sun Ra Arkestra". two.one.five magazine. 2012-08-01. Retrieved 2017-10-02.
  5. ^ Kevin Le Gendre, "Knoel Scott takes on tradition at the 100 Club", Jazzwise, 2015-11-12. Retrieved 2017-10-02.
  6. ^ Ruddick, Matthew (2015-11-22). "Knoel Scott Quartet, 5th November, 100 Club, London". Kind of Jazz. Retrieved 2017-10-02.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Sammy Stein, "Interview with Knoel Scott – Part 1", "Interview with Knoel Scott – Part 2", "Interview with Knoel Scott – Part 3", Jazz in Europe, October 14–16, 2015.
  • "Knoel Scott – Interview by Alexander McLean", Perfect Sound Forever, December 2015.
  • "Knoel Scott Jazz Organ Trio", Cafe Oto.
  • "Knoel Scott / Sun Ra Arkestra Interview – Jazz.. A Spiritual Music", YouTube video.

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Knoel Scott born July 18 1956 1 is an American jazz saxophonist composer and bandleader He plays baritone tenor and alto saxophone in addition to flute while his live performances often include singing and dancing He is best known for his work with keyboardist bandleader Sun Ra and is an original member of the Sun Ra Arkestra under the direction of Marshall Allen Knoel ScottBackground informationBornJuly 18 1956Jamaica New YorkGenresJazz avant garde jazzOccupation s Jazz musician composer bandleaderLabelsEl Saturn Records Contents 1 Background 2 Sun Ra Arkestra 3 Other collaborators 4 Return to Sun Ra and present 5 References 6 External linksBackground editKnoel Scott was born Noel Scott on July 18 1956 in Baltimore Maryland to Brooks and Kathaniel Walker Scott His father Brooks Scott is listed as deceased on Scott s birth certificate and he was raised by Robert and Edith Nero in Jamaica Queens 1 Scott studied at Queens College from 1974 to 1976 and also at State University of New York at Old Westbury where he graduated in 1979 1 2 Scott studied additionally at Jazzmobile with such musicians as Frank Foster Charles Davis John Stubblefield and Lisle Atkinson 3 Sun Ra Arkestra editScott auditioned for Sun Ra in July 1979 having first heard the Arkestra at the Beacon Theatre in 1977 78 Scott said in a 2011 interview that he immediately decided that membership in the Arkestra would be his life s dream 3 He subsequently began recording and touring with the Sun Ra Arkestra Other collaborators editBetween 1981 and 1988 Scott worked with a variety of musicians including Olu Dara Seleno Clarke Bobby Forrester Jack McDuff Andy Razaf Freddie Drew Nat Williams Don Pullen and John Hicks Larry 88 keys Keyes Jimmy Preacher Robbins Charles Earland Victor Davis Tommy Turrentine Jerry Gonzalez Bucky Thorpe Panama Wallace Buddy Mack Jann Parker Leon Thomas and many others 1 2 Return to Sun Ra and present editIn 1988 Sun Ra invited Scott back to the Arkestra to fill a reed section chair temporarily vacant during an absence of Marshall Allen Scott retained that chair to the present day usually playing alto sax but occasionally tenor or his native baritone Sun Ra also encouraged Scott to dance and sing and in a 2012 review of the Arkestra for two one five Magazine Elija Bliss says Vocalist and saxophonist Knoel Scott s voice honeyed with just the right amount of gravel echoed clear across the field melding with the big brass of the Arkestra s horn section coaxing patrons from their lawn chairs to the grassy dance floor After all music that swings this hard just can t be listened to sitting down 4 Reviewing a 2015 appearance by the Knoel Scott Quartet KSQ at the 100 Club in London Kevin Le Gendre wrote Although his main CV credit mainstay of the Sun Ra Arkestra for the best part of four decades may suggest that he comes from one of the most singular of locations on the landscape of African American music the saxophonist unveils a much wider set of references In his tails and engaging stage presence we see a shade of Cab Calloway in the unabashed romanticism of his singing particularly on the second set highlight Don t Misunderstand we feel the spirit of Nat King Cole and in the bulk of the material we hear extensions of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie s bebop innovations Scott and this is the most impressive thing about the performance provides an all too rare display of how all of the aforesaid disparate historic characters are part of a bigger coherent story 5 Matthew Ruddick s review of the same evening reads in part the audience is treated to fluid brew of bop swing L atin strolls and free jazz fireworks There is a whiff of Pharaoh Sanders in Scott s alto sax Scott is a bit of a mover and he throws a few shapes whilst his charges show off their chops He is also blessed with a fine bluesy baritone voice and he managed to bathe the room in film noire sic longing 6 References edit a b c d Knoel Scott Encyclopedia of Jazz Musicians via AllAboutJazz a b Knoel Scott Biography official website a b Charles Waring SUN RA amp ME saxophonist Knoel Scott tells SJF about his time with the legendary bandleader Soul and Jazz and Funk August 26 2011 Concert Review The Sun Ra Arkestra two one five magazine 2012 08 01 Retrieved 2017 10 02 Kevin Le Gendre Knoel Scott takes on tradition at the 100 Club Jazzwise 2015 11 12 Retrieved 2017 10 02 Ruddick Matthew 2015 11 22 Knoel Scott Quartet 5th November 100 Club London Kind of Jazz Retrieved 2017 10 02 External links editOfficial website Sammy Stein Interview with Knoel Scott Part 1 Interview with Knoel Scott Part 2 Interview with Knoel Scott Part 3 Jazz in Europe October 14 16 2015 Knoel Scott Interview by Alexander McLean Perfect Sound Forever December 2015 Knoel Scott Jazz Organ Trio Cafe Oto Knoel Scott Sun Ra Arkestra Interview Jazz A Spiritual Music YouTube video Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Knoel Scott amp oldid 1166123147, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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