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Scott Amendola

Scott Amendola (born February 6, 1969) is an American drummer from the San Francisco Bay Area. His styles include jazz, blues, groove, and rock.[1][2]

Scott Amendola
Amendola in 2014
Background information
Born (1969-02-06) February 6, 1969 (age 54)
OriginNew Jersey, United States
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Drummer
  • composer
  • bandleader
Instrument(s)
  • Drums
  • percussion
  • electronics
Labels
Member ofScott Amendola Band
Formerly of
  • Scott Amendola Trio
  • Orchestra Di Pazzi
  • Nels Cline Singers
  • Stretch Woven
  • Invisible Bird
  • Amendola vs. Blades
Websitescottamendola.com

Amendola is originally from New Jersey and studied at the Berklee School of Music in Boston.[3] After relocating to California, he rose to popularity in the 1990s as a member of the band T.J. Kirk with Charlie Hunter, Will Bernard, and John Schott. Their second album, If Four Was One, received a Grammy Award nomination.[4] Amendola has led his own bands and trios, which have included musicians such as Nels Cline, Jenny Scheinman, Jeff Parker, John Shifflett,[5] Ben Goldberg, and Devin Hoff.[1] He has recorded with Pat Martino, Jim Campilongo, G.E. Stinson, and Tony Furtado, among others. He is an original member of the Larry Ochs Sax & Drumming Core and has been a session percussionist for Cris Williamson, Noe Venable, Carla Bozulich, and Odessa Chen, to name a few.[6]

In 2011, Amendola premiered his orchestral work Fade to Orange, performed in conjunction with the Oakland East Bay Symphony as one of their New Visions/New Vistas premieres. The drummer was joined by Nels Cline and Trevor Dunn.[7]

Selected discography

with T.J. Kirk

  • T.J. Kirk (1995)
  • If Four Was One (1996)
  • Talking Only Makes It Worse (2003)

with Phillip Greenlief/Scott Amendola Duo

  • Collect My Thoughts (1995)

with Pat Martino

with Scott Amendola Band

  • Scott Amendola Band (1999)
  • Cry (2003)
  • Believe (2005)
  • Lift (2010)
  • Fade to Orange (2015)

with The Nels Cline Singers

with L. Stinkbug – Nels Cline, G.E. Stinson, Steuart Liebig, Scott Amendola

  • The Allure of Roadside Curious (2002)

with Red Pocket – Jewlia Eisenberg, Marika Hughes, Scott Amendola

  • Thick (2004)

with Nels Cline

with Plays Monk – Ben Goldberg, Devin Hoff, Scott Amendola

  • Plays Monk (2007)

with Bill Frisell

  • All Hat (2008)

with Ben Goldberg, Charlie Hunter, Ron Miles

  • Go Home (2009)

with Charlie Hunter

with John Dietrich, Ben Goldberg, Scott Amendola

  • Short Sighted Dream Colossus (2012)

with Henry Kaiser/Scott Amendola

  • Leaps (2015)

with Amendola vs. Blades

  • Greatest Hits (2016)

with Invisible Bird – Dave Devine, Shane Endsley, Scott Amendola

  • Flutter to Fuzz (2018)

References

  1. ^ a b Andrew Gilbert, "Exploring New Degrees In Drumming", sfgate.com, October 3, 2004.
  2. ^ Andrew Gilbert, "Scott Amendola: Jazz drummer's birthday bash", sfgate.com, February 5, 2009.
  3. ^ Forrest Dylan Bryant Scott Amendola: Unlimited Possibilities jazzobserver.com, February 13, 2006.
  4. ^ David Hadbawnik, "Hear This Despite a Grammy, T.J. Kirk quit in '97. Now the jazz-fusion quartet returns", SFWeekly, December 24, 2003.
  5. ^ Andrew Gilbert, Biography All About Jazz.
  6. ^ Derk Richardson, "Peerless Percussion / The Bay Area's Scott Amendola drums up success", sfgate.com, September 25, 2003.
  7. ^ "The Height of Romanticism Oakland East Bay Symphony", sfcv.org.

External links

  • Official website

scott, amendola, born, february, 1969, american, drummer, from, francisco, area, styles, include, jazz, blues, groove, rock, amendola, 2014background, informationborn, 1969, february, 1969, originnew, jersey, united, statesgenresjazzfunkrockexperimentaloccupat. Scott Amendola born February 6 1969 is an American drummer from the San Francisco Bay Area His styles include jazz blues groove and rock 1 2 Scott AmendolaAmendola in 2014Background informationBorn 1969 02 06 February 6 1969 age 54 OriginNew Jersey United StatesGenresJazzfunkrockexperimentalOccupation s DrummercomposerbandleaderInstrument s DrumspercussionelectronicsLabelsSAZi RecordsLong SongCryptogramophoneMember ofScott Amendola BandFormerly ofScott Amendola TrioOrchestra Di PazziNels Cline SingersStretch WovenInvisible BirdAmendola vs BladesWebsitescottamendola wbr com Amendola is originally from New Jersey and studied at the Berklee School of Music in Boston 3 After relocating to California he rose to popularity in the 1990s as a member of the band T J Kirk with Charlie Hunter Will Bernard and John Schott Their second album If Four Was One received a Grammy Award nomination 4 Amendola has led his own bands and trios which have included musicians such as Nels Cline Jenny Scheinman Jeff Parker John Shifflett 5 Ben Goldberg and Devin Hoff 1 He has recorded with Pat Martino Jim Campilongo G E Stinson and Tony Furtado among others He is an original member of the Larry Ochs Sax amp Drumming Core and has been a session percussionist for Cris Williamson Noe Venable Carla Bozulich and Odessa Chen to name a few 6 In 2011 Amendola premiered his orchestral work Fade to Orange performed in conjunction with the Oakland East Bay Symphony as one of their New Visions New Vistas premieres The drummer was joined by Nels Cline and Trevor Dunn 7 Selected discography Editwith T J Kirk T J Kirk 1995 If Four Was One 1996 Talking Only Makes It Worse 2003 with Phillip Greenlief Scott Amendola Duo Collect My Thoughts 1995 with Pat Martino All Sides Now 1997 with Scott Amendola Band Scott Amendola Band 1999 Cry 2003 Believe 2005 Lift 2010 Fade to Orange 2015 with The Nels Cline Singers Instrumentals 2000 The Giant Pin 2004 Draw Breath 2007 The Celestial Septet 2010 with Rova Saxophone Quartet Initiate 2010 Macroscope 2014 with L Stinkbug Nels Cline G E Stinson Steuart Liebig Scott Amendola The Allure of Roadside Curious 2002 with Red Pocket Jewlia Eisenberg Marika Hughes Scott Amendola Thick 2004 with Nels Cline New Monastery 2006 Dirty Baby 2010 with Plays Monk Ben Goldberg Devin Hoff Scott Amendola Plays Monk 2007 with Bill Frisell All Hat 2008 with Ben Goldberg Charlie Hunter Ron Miles Go Home 2009 with Charlie Hunter Not Getting Behind Is the New Getting Ahead 2012 Pucker 2013 Cars Williams Porter Ellington 2014 with John Dietrich Ben Goldberg Scott Amendola Short Sighted Dream Colossus 2012 with Henry Kaiser Scott Amendola Leaps 2015 with Amendola vs Blades Greatest Hits 2016 with Invisible Bird Dave Devine Shane Endsley Scott Amendola Flutter to Fuzz 2018 References Edit a b Andrew Gilbert Exploring New Degrees In Drumming sfgate com October 3 2004 Andrew Gilbert Scott Amendola Jazz drummer s birthday bash sfgate com February 5 2009 Forrest Dylan Bryant Scott Amendola Unlimited Possibilities jazzobserver com February 13 2006 David Hadbawnik Hear This Despite a Grammy T J Kirk quit in 97 Now the jazz fusion quartet returns SFWeekly December 24 2003 Andrew Gilbert Biography All About Jazz Derk Richardson Peerless Percussion The Bay Area s Scott Amendola drums up success sfgate com September 25 2003 The Height of Romanticism Oakland East Bay Symphony sfcv org External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Scott Amendola Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scott Amendola amp oldid 1138022810, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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