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Born in New Orleans, Christian Scott received his first trumpet at 12 as a gift from his mother and grandmother. As Scott's uncle was modern jazz saxophonist Donald Harrison, it was no surprise that Scott soon became very proficient on the trumpet, so good in fact that Harrison began having him play at his gigs. Following in his uncle's footsteps, Scott enrolled at the prestigious New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts and then at the Berklee School of Music in Boston, where he received a full scholarship. There, he was selected to be part of the Berklee Monterey Quartet in 2004, chosen from four of the school's finest musicians, and played at the Monterey Jazz Festival. Though Scott had already appeared on his uncle's 2002 album, Real Life Stories, he made his major-label solo debut at age 22 on Concord Jazz, with 2006's Rewind That. The record combined rock and R&B motifs with modern jazz, featured Harrison as a guest performer, and was nominated for a Grammy later that year. Scott returned in 2007 with Anthem, a passionate response to the suffering of his fellow New Orleanians post-Hurricane Katrina. In 2010, Scott released his third studio album Yesterday You Said Tomorrow. His musical ambition manifested itself expansively in 2012 with the release of his fifth album, the double-disc Christian a Tunde Adjuah. ~ Marisa Brown, Rovi
My first live jazz show was Christian @ Yoshis in Oakland playing Anthem songs! Got me hooked into jazz. His trumpet reminds me of ocean and whales...now listening while working at the Berkeley National Laboratory. Thanks for sharing your joy. I will be back @ your show.
Christian Scott Rocks I saw him in Buffalo NY back in June 2010 wih my boi and well renowned photographer Scott Stewart.
eddysbeejay
This kid has a feeling thats deeper than an ocean ....his wandering note playing is a picture oif his mmind and heart There are VERY FEW than can acconmplish this pleasntnes to tthe ear,
Christian is a great talent. Together with the musicians he works with they make delicious work! Love it!They are bringing me back to contemporary music.
Christian, produces wonderful warm tones on his horn. His sound is very refreshing to jazz lovers who are ready for something new. While I love the old jazz classics, it is really exciting to hear a young jazz musician put a sweet mordern sound to this art form. What an exciting artist to experience live. I was fortunate to hear hime live in Atlanta on the Tutu revisit tour. AWSOME!!!!
Hey,Hey hip and modern sound all his own.......mmmmmmmmmmm, Maybe I,ll play Bass for him someday Upright or Electric Sir?....LOL...Okay, no joke,s allowed.
I went to high school with this wonderful man. I love love everyting he puts his hands on. God lead you here. Enjoy the ride Sir. I am so proud of you! Roneagles forever! ;}
eddysbeejay
This artist has a fine touch almost to the timing and phrasing that the types like Sintra exhibited....I'd have to hear some of his other selections...
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