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Scott Emmerman
Scott Emmerman's compositions feature dynamic guitar playing incorporating elements of R&B, jazz, & rock. Born in Chicago, Scott was steeped in the blues at an early age but became enamored with the music of Jimi Hendrix and later began to explore jazz through the music of John McLaughlin. He performed on guitar with R&B singer Walter Jackson and founded the band Treeborn, a local jazz-rock-folk fusion band that released an album on Dharma Records in 1975 featuring his guitar playing and compositions. In 1980, he relocated to Los Angeles and participated in recording sessions with Bobby Womack and Tim Weisberg. His guitar playing and three of his compositions were featured on Weisberg's 1982 CD release, "High Risk." In 1992 he co-composed, played guitar and produced the single "Wheelchair Ballet," featured on the "China Beach Music & Memories" CD on SBK records. He released two CD's, "A Table Near the Cheesecake," and "The Peace of Wild Things" with the NC based band Equinox. In 2000, Two of his compositions/ performances were featured as soundtracks on the Weather Channel. His new album "Rogers Park" features a return to the jazz-rock fusion he loved as a teen and was inspired by his collaboration with his high school friend, drummer Marty Zevin and the positive influences of Jimmy Haslip.
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Take Five With Guitarist Scott Emmerman
by AAJ Staff
Meet Scott Emmerman Scott Emmerman is a jazz-rock guitarist whose playing incorporates elements of r&b, jazz, & rock. Born in Chicago, Scott was steeped in the blues at an early age but became enamored with the music of Jimi Hendrix and later began to explore jazz through the music of John McLaughlin. He performed on guitar with R&B singer Walter Jackson and founded the band Treeborn, a jazz-rock-folk fusion band that released an album on Dharma Records in 1975 featuring ...
Continue ReadingGuitarist Scott Emmerman Announces The Release Of 'Rogers Park'
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Coming of age as a guitarist in the late '60s, one could not help but be influenced by the creativity and power of Jimi Hendrix but, when John McLaughlin released the first Mahavishnu album, a whole new bar was set for guitar technique as well as melodic and rhythmic sophistication. Similarly, for drummers, John Bonham, and Ginger Baker fans were turned on their ears by the playing of Billy Cobham and Tony Williams and this musical evolution was taking place ...
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Rogers Park
From: Rogers ParkBy Scott Emmerman