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Tony Scott

Tony Scott has been played on NTS over 30 times, featured on 34 episodes and was first played on 20 August 2014.

Tony Scott (17 June 1921 – 28 March 2007, birth name: Anthony Sciacca) was a jazz clarinetist and new age innovator. Since leaving New York in 1959, Tony Scott, a top bebop-oriented clarinetist, has been an eager world traveler who enjoys exploring the folk music of other countries. Unfortunately, his post-1959 recordings have been few, far between, difficult-to-locate, and sometimes erratic, but Scott was an unheralded pioneer in both world fusion and new age music. Tony Scott attended Juilliard during 1940-1942, played at Minton's Playhouse, and then after three years in the military he became one of the few clarinetists to play bop. His cool tone (heard at its best on a 1950 Sarah Vaughan session that also includes Miles Davis) stood out from the more hard-driving playing of Buddy DeFranco. Scott worked with a wide variety of major players (including Ben Webster, Trummy Young, Earl Bostic, Charlie Ventura, Claude Thornhill, Buddy Rich and Billie Holiday), led his own record dates (among his sidemen were Dizzy Gillespie and a young Bill Evans) which ranged from bop and cool to free improvisations (all are currently difficult to locate), and ranked with DeFranco at the top of his field. Unfortunately the clarinet was not exactly a popular instrument in the 1950s (as opposed to during the swing era) and Tony Scott remained an obscure name outside of jazz circles. In 1959, he gave up on the U.S. and began extensive tours of the Far East. He played Eastern classical music, recorded meditation music for Verve, and, other than some brief visits to the U.S, has lived in Italy since the 1970s where he has sometimes experimented with electronics.

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Tony Scott

Tony Scott has been played on NTS over 30 times, featured on 34 episodes and was first played on 20 August 2014.

Tony Scott (17 June 1921 – 28 March 2007, birth name: Anthony Sciacca) was a jazz clarinetist and new age innovator. Since leaving New York in 1959, Tony Scott, a top bebop-oriented clarinetist, has been an eager world traveler who enjoys exploring the folk music of other countries. Unfortunately, his post-1959 recordings have been few, far between, difficult-to-locate, and sometimes erratic, but Scott was an unheralded pioneer in both world fusion and new age music. Tony Scott attended Juilliard during 1940-1942, played at Minton's Playhouse, and then after three years in the military he became one of the few clarinetists to play bop. His cool tone (heard at its best on a 1950 Sarah Vaughan session that also includes Miles Davis) stood out from the more hard-driving playing of Buddy DeFranco. Scott worked with a wide variety of major players (including Ben Webster, Trummy Young, Earl Bostic, Charlie Ventura, Claude Thornhill, Buddy Rich and Billie Holiday), led his own record dates (among his sidemen were Dizzy Gillespie and a young Bill Evans) which ranged from bop and cool to free improvisations (all are currently difficult to locate), and ranked with DeFranco at the top of his field. Unfortunately the clarinet was not exactly a popular instrument in the 1950s (as opposed to during the swing era) and Tony Scott remained an obscure name outside of jazz circles. In 1959, he gave up on the U.S. and began extensive tours of the Far East. He played Eastern classical music, recorded meditation music for Verve, and, other than some brief visits to the U.S, has lived in Italy since the 1970s where he has sometimes experimented with electronics.

Tracks featured on

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Burungkaka Tua
Tony Scott, The Indonesian Allstars
SABA1967
Spirits Return
Tony Scott
Soul Note1984
The Murmuring Sound Of The Mountain Stream
Tony Scott
Verve Records1965
Ode To An Oud
Tony Scott
Verve Records1968
Djanger Bali
Tony Scott, The Indonesian Allstars
SABA1967
Sanzen (Moment Of Truth)
Tony Scott
Verve Records1965
A Quivering Leaf, Ask The Winds
Tony Scott
Verve Records1965
Shanti (Peace)
Tony Scott
Verve Records1968
Silmarillion
Tony Scott
Zweitausendeins, Polydor, Verve Records0
Summertime
Tony Scott, The Indonesian Allstars
SABA1967