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2016 Concerts

Dec. 2: Dave Scott Quintet

Dave Scott

DATE: Friday, Dec. 2
TIME: 8 P.M.

For his first Sound It Out appearance, trumpeter Dave Scott fronts a quintet with saxist Loren Stillman, pianist Leonard Thompson, bassist John Hébert and drummer Satoshi Takeishi. Scott has developed ace quintets over several albums of engaging post-bop adventurism, leading JazzTimes to say that “this band should be feted for its originality and cohesion.”

Dave Scott (trumpet), Loren Stillman (alto saxophone), Leonard Thompson (piano), John Hebert (double-bass), Satoshi Takeishi (drums)

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