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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. Rural Still Life - Wikipedia

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    The Allmusic review by Jim Todd awarded the album 1½ stars stating "This 1968 LP from the early days of jazz fusion lacks the seamless merging of styles that would mark the commercial success of Tom Scott's later career. Instead, the 19-year-old reed player and the members of his quartet careen all over the style map – with varying degrees ...

  4. Tom Scott - Wikipedia

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    Tom Scott most commonly refers to: Tom Scott (saxophonist) (born 1948), American jazz musician Tom Scott (YouTuber) , English online personality and web developer

  5. The Honeysuckle Breeze - Wikipedia

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    The Honeysuckle Breeze is the debut album by American jazz saxophonist Tom Scott featuring performances recorded in 1967 for the Impulse! label. [1]Parts of the saxophone solo in "Today" were sampled in "They Reminisce Over You," by jazz rap duo Pete Rock & CL Smooth, off their critically acclaimed 1992 album Mecca and the Soul Brother.

  6. Tom Scott and The L.A. Express - Wikipedia

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    Tom Scott and The L.A. Express is a Jazz/Fusion album released in 1974 by Tom Scott backed by the L.A. Express. Track listing "Bless My Soul" (Scott, Sample, Guerin ...

  7. L.A. Express - Wikipedia

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    The L.A. Express formed in 1973 as the backing band for jazz saxophonist Tom Scott. [2] The original lineup included bassist Max Bennett, drummer John Guerin, guitarist Larry Carlton, and keyboardist Joe Sample (the latter two were also members of the group The Crusaders).

  8. 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

  9. Heart Hotels - Wikipedia

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    "Heart Hotels" is a song written and recorded by ... The song features a Lyricon solo by acclaimed session musician Tom Scott ... Tom Scottsaxophone ...