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SCOTT HENDERSON
guitar

Official website: www.scotthenderson.net

Born in 1954, Scott Henderson grew up in an era where blues-rock was at it's peak. His formative musical years took place in South Florida where he played the clubs with all kinds of bands playing everything from Led Zepplin to James Brown. As he was learning his instrument, Henderson was influenced by Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix, Ritchie Blackmore, and the great blues guitarists Albert King and Buddy Guy. Even though Henderson claims to be more of a blues-rock player, it was the influence of jazz that led him to the style of playing and composing that he is now famous for.

Scott finished school at Florida Atlantic University, then moved to Los Angeles where he played and recorded with Chick Corea's Elektric Band, with violinist Jean-Luc Ponty, bassist Jeff Berlin and "Players", and a four year stint with Weather Report's Joe Zawinul.

Henderson formed the band Tribal Tech in 1984 with bassist Gary Willis, and after nine critically acclaimed albums, Henderson has proven himself as a world class player and composer. In 1991, he was named by Guitar World as the #1 Jazz Guitarist, and in January 1992, he was named #1 Jazz Guitarist in Guitar Player's Annual Reader's Poll. His first solo blues album "Dog Party", a welcome retreat to his musical roots, won best blues album of 1994 in Guitar Player. The second blues album for Mesa/Bluemoon Records pairs Henderson with legendary vocalist Thelma Houston. "Tore Down House" was released in April 97, and received four star reviews in Jazz Times, Guitar Player, Guitar, Guitar Shop, and L.A Jazz Scene Magazines. The Tribal Tech album "Rocket Science" was released on ESC Records in November 2000.

Henderson has been touring for the past three years with bassist John Humphrey and Tribal Tech drummer Kirk Covington. The band played blues music from "Dog Party" and "Tore Down House" as well as some of Henderson's jazz music recorded by Tribal Tech.

Scott has also released two albums with "Vital Tech Tones", a trio collaboration with bassist Victor Wooten and ex - Journey / Vital Information leader Steve Smith on drums.

As is often the case with a musician of Scott's caliber, the demand is great that he share his knowledge with the current generation of guitarists. He is on the faculty at Musician's Institute in Hollywood, and has written columns for Guitar Player, Guitar World and Guitar School Magazines. Columbia has released two Henderson instructional videos; "Jazz Fusion Improvisation", and "Melodic Phrasing". The Scott Henderson Guitar Books, two collections of his compositions, are available through Hal Leonard Publishing, as well as his newest book "Jazz Guitar Chord System", a revolutionary way for students to study the pluralities of jazz harmony.

For his third outing as a leader apart from Tribal Tech guitarist extraordinaire Scott Henderson returns to his bluesy roots. A program of earthy offerings and blues-oriented fare filtered through Henderson's uniquely modernist sensibility, Well To The Bone pays homage to the blues rock of the 60's and 70's while mixing in the guitarist's natural jazz leanings.

October 2002

DISCOGRAPHY

1985Tribal TechSpearsPassport
1987Tribal TechDr. HeePassport
1990Tribal TechNomadRelativity
1990Tribal TechTribal TechRelativity
1992Tribal TechIllicitBlue Moon
1993Tribal TechFace FirstMesa
1994Scott HendersonDog PartyMesa
1994Scott HendersonPrimal TracksMesa
1995Tribal TechReality CheckBlue Moon
1996Scott HendersonTore Down HouseMesa
1999Tribal TechThickESC-Records
2000Tribal TechRocket ScienceESC-Records
2002Scott HendersonWell To The BoneESC-Records

As sideman
1975Jean-Luc PontyVoyage: The Jean-Luc Ponty Anthology
1985Jean-Luc PontyFables
1985Jeff Berlin / Vox HumanaChampion
1986Chick Corea & Return to ForeverElektric Band
1988The Zawinul SyndicateImmigrants
1989The Zawinul SyndicateBlack Water
1990Pat CoilSteps
1994Mr Right & Mr WrongNomeansno Presents: One Down Two To Go
1994Billy ChildsI've Known Rivers
1994Tom Coster ForbiddenZone
1995Five After FourNotorious
1998Scott Henderson/Steve Smith/Victor WootenVital Tech Tones
1998Jeff BerlinCrossroads
1998Gregg BissonetteGregg Bissonette
1999Vessels of SinNext Stop Nowhere
2000Laree GibsonWakin' Up To My Dreams
2000Carolyn MarkParty Girl
2000Scott Henderson/Steve Smith/Victor WootenVital Tech Tones Vol. 2

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