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  2. Tom Scott (saxophonist) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Scott's career began as a teenager as leader of the jazz ensemble Neoteric Trio, and the band Men of Note. [1] [3] After that, he worked as a session musician. In 1970, Quincy Jones said of him: "Tom Scott, the saxophonist; he's 21, and out of sight! Plays any idiom you can name, and blows like crazy on half a dozen horns."

  3. GRP All-Star Big Band (album) - Wikipedia

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    Ernie Watts – flute, saxophones, tenor saxophone solo (1, 11) Tom Scottflute, saxophones, alto saxophone solo (1), tenor saxophone solo (6) Nelson Rangell – flutes, saxophones, alto saxophone solo (2), piccolo flute solo (3) Bob Mintzer – flute, bass clarinet, saxophones, tenor saxophone solo (2), baritone clarinet (4)

  4. GRP Records - Wikipedia

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    The label also signed vibraphonist Gary Burton [52] and saxophonist Tom Scott, [53] who would make significant contributions to the label with well-received albums of their own in Reunion [54] and Born Again, [55] which is Scott's first pure jazz recording for the label and the first in more than a decade at the time and Them Changes, [56 ...

  5. Collection (Spyro Gyra album) - Wikipedia

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    The first two tracks are new recordings. "Mallet Ballet" is a live recording from a 1979 promo EP. ... Tom Scott - Saxophone, flute; Larry Williams - Saxophone, flute ...

  6. New York Connection - Wikipedia

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    New York Connection is an album by American musician Tom Scott that was released by Ode in December 1975 with a UK release following in April 1976. [3] It entered the Billboard 200 on 20 December to begin a chart stay of 25 weeks, peaking at number 42.

  7. Desire (Tom Scott album) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Scott – alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, Lyricon Victor Feldman – acoustic piano, electric grand piano, Rhodes electric piano, organ; Michael Boddicker – synthesizers, vocoder

  8. Flying Dutchman Records - Wikipedia

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    Some of the musicians who recorded several albums for the label include singer Leon Thomas, saxophonist Gato Barbieri, arranger Oliver Nelson, saxophonist Tom Scott and pianist Lonnie Liston Smith. Gil Scott-Heron released three albums for the label, including his debut Small Talk at 125th and Lenox and Free Will.

  9. Blow It Out (album) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Scott – producer, arrangements; Hank Cicalo – producer, engineer; Ellis Sorkin – assistant engineer; Artisan Sound Recorders (North Hollywood, California) – mastering location