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  1. Rocco Scott LaFaro: Profile: Born: April 3, 1936 in Newark, New Jersey Died: July 6, 1961 in Flint (U.S. 20, Canandaigua-Geneva), New York American jazz double bassist. Played with Buddy Morrow (1955-'56), Chet Baker (1956-'57), Ira Sullivan, Barney Kessel, Cal Tjader, Benny Goodman, Bill Evans (Trio), Ornette Coleman, Stan Getz.

  2. 1 de ago. de 2013 · Pieces of Jade. LaFaro’s freewheeling, harmonically advanced bass style with the Bill Evans Trio (1959-1961) opened a door to a wholly new approach to the instrument that influenced a generation of players who followed in his wake—Eddie Gomez, Dave Holland, and Marc Johnson, to name just a few. While he’s most renowned for his telepathic ...

  3. 27 de mar. de 2019 · Tragically, LaFaro’s chance to see how far his talent would take him was cut short when he died in a car crash near Geneva in July 1961 at the age of 25. Nearly six decades later, Helene LaFaro-Fernandez continues to keep her older brother’s flame alive. In 2009 she published a biography about him, Jade Visions: The Life and Music of Scott ...

  4. 3 de abr. de 2024 · Scott LaFaro was born eighty-eight years ago today on April 3, 1936, in Newark, New Jersey. His father, a big band musician, likely influenced LaFaro’s early musical inclinations. LaFaro’s family relocated to Geneva, New York when he was five years old.

  5. Scott LaFaro’s tragic death occurred in the early hours of July 6, 1961, following an evening spent with friends in Geneva and Warsaw, New York. Among those present was Gap Mangione, who recalls LaFaro referring to Chet Baker as “an American tragedy,” a term hauntingly ironic given the events of that night.

  6. 13 de feb. de 2018 · In October of that year, LaFaro, Motian and Bill Evans worked together on a session for clarinetist Tony Scott. This session has become known as “The first meeting of the Trio”. Two months later, on December 28, 1959, this famous incarnation of the Bill Evans Trio made its première recording for Riverside titled “Portrait in Jazz”.

  7. www.jazzdisco.org › scott-lafaro › discographyScott LaFaro Discography

    Portrait Of Jennie. Mercury MG-20221. * Standard Radio Transcription Services ST 1039 Buddy Morrow - Shorty-Tunes. * Mercury MG-20167 Various Artists - Sweet And Solid. * Mercury MG-20221 Buddy Morrow And His Golden Trombone 1956. * Wing W-90079, W-90079x45 Buddy Morrow - Theme From "The Proud Ones" / Paradise Lost.