JOHN SCOFIELD ”COMBO 66”

JOHN SCOFIELD ”COMBO 66”
Classic music Music festival

JOHN SCOFIELD ”COMBO 66” is Music festival Classic music event held in Japan.

A great guitar player from the jazz world
An incandescent session developed with the latest quartet The previous work "Country For Old Men" and the previous work "Past Present" won a Grammy award for two consecutive works. John Scofield, one of the best guitarists of the day, appears in the talk project "COMBO 66", and develops the world of the new album of the same name live. Debuted in the middle of the 70's and performed with Chet Baker, Billy Cobham, and Hino Masamasa. Since independence from the Miles Davis band in '85, he has led the unit mainly, and the scene has been bustling with a number of hot topics from straight jazz to jam bands. We want to enjoy the latest "Jonsko Jazz" at close range, with the up-and-coming Gerald Clayton and Vicente Archer and Bill Stewart who has been performing with the '80s. JOHN SCOFIELD "COMBO 66" to the performance details

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Name of performance: JOHN SCOFIELD "COMBO 66"
Venue: Blue Note Tokyo
Opening: 2019/03/11 (Mon) 11:00
Notes:
Admission under the age of 18 is strictly prohibited
The ticket price does not include eating and drinking charges
Please order separately from one drink
The ticket is free seat. The free seat requires a reference number.
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 In addition, customers who do not have a reference number will be the last guide.
Limited number of tickets: You can book up to 8 tickets in an application. Application limit 4 times

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Type of seats and fees:
 Free seat (general): ¥ 8,500
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Vicente Archer (1975 in Woodstock (New York)) ist ein US-amerikanischer Jazzmusiker (Kontrabass)

Archer first played with 16 years of self-taught guitar and studied with 20 years first at the New England Conservatory in Boston with Gene Bertoncini , Jerry Bergonzi and Danilo Perez , before leaving for the year to the Northeastern University changed and the bass became his main instrument. [1] Soon he was by Donald Harrison and Eric Reed discovered and taken on tour. In the following years he played with musicians such as Terence Blanchard , Kenny Garrett , Wynton Marsalis / Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra,Stanley Jordan and Stefon Harris . With Donald Harrison first recordings were made in 1998 ( Free to Be , Impulse!). In 2000, he graduated with a Diploma in Management Information Systems and Business Management and moved to New York City.

From the 2000s, Archer u. a. with Mary Stallings , Louis Hayes 's Cannonball Legacy Band, Marcus Printup , Jeremy Pelt , Nicholas Payton , Myron Walden , George Colligan , Jaleel Shaw , Walter Smith III , Robert Glasper , Danny Grissett , Chihiro Yamanaka , Matija Dedic , Jorge Sylvester , Marcus Strickland , Jacques Schwarz-Bart and Antonio Figura . In the 2010s he also worked in shots ofLisa Kirchner , Bruce Barth , Nick Vayenas , Norah Jones , Joanna Pascale , Matthew Stevens and the Black Art Jazz Collective. In the field of jazz he was involved between 1998 and 2017 in 47 recording sessions

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John Scofield

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John Scofield (born December 26, 1951), often referred to as "Sco", is an American jazz-rock guitarist and composer whose playing spans bebop, jazz fusion, funk, blues, soul, and rock.

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Gerald Clayton

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Gerald William Clayton is a jazz pianist and composer born in Utrecht, Netherlands and raised in Los Angeles. The Clayton Brothers' Brother to Brother received a nomination in the Best Jazz Instrumental Album category. Clayton attended the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts, USC's Thornton School of Music, where he studied piano with Billy Childs, and the Manhattan School of Music, where he studied with Kenny Barron.

2016 marks his second year as Musical Director of the Monterey Jazz Festival On Tour, a project that features his trio with Ravi Coltrane, Nicolas Payton, and Raul Midón.

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Herbie Hancock

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Herbert Jeffrey Hancock (born April 12, 1940) is an American pianist, keyboardist, bandleader, composer and actor. Starting his career with Donald Byrd, he shortly thereafter joined the Miles Davis Quintet where Hancock helped to redefine the role of a jazz rhythm section and was one of the primary architects of the post-bop sound. Hancock's best-known compositions include "Cantaloupe Island", "Watermelon Man" (later performed by dozens of musicians, including bandleader Mongo Santamaría), "Maiden Voyage", "Chameleon", and the singles "I Thought It Was You" and "Rockit".

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Robert Glasper

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His 2012 album Black Radio won the Grammy Award for Best R&B Album at the 55th Grammy Awards. Robert Glasper (born April 6, 1978, in Houston, Texas) is an American pianist and record producer. His 2014 album "Black Radio 2" won the Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Performance at the 56th Grammy Awards.

He has been nominated for 6 Grammys, has won 3 Grammy Awards and is currently nominated for an Emmy Award.

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Joni Mitchell

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Roberta Joan Mitchell ( born November 7, 1943) professionally known as Joni Mitchell, is a Canadian singer-songwriter. Drawing from folk, pop, rock, and jazz, Mitchell's songs often reflect social and environmental ideals as well as her feelings about romance, confusion, disillusionment, and joy. She has received many accolades, including nine Grammy Awards. Rolling Stone called her "one of the greatest songwriters ever", and AllMusic has stated, "When the dust settles, Joni Mitchell may stand as the most important and influential female recording artist of the late 20th century".

Mitchell began singing in small nightclubs in her hometown of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and throughout western Canada, before busking in the streets and nightclubs of Toronto, Ontario. In 1965, she moved to the United States and began touring. Some of her original songs ("Urge for Going", "Chelsea Morning", "Both Sides, Now", "The Circle Game") were covered by other folk singers, allowing her to sign with Reprise Records and record her debut album in 1968.Settling in Southern California, Mitchell, with popular songs like "Big Yellow Taxi" and "Woodstock", helped define an era and a generation. Her 1971 album Blue is often cited as one of the best albums of all time; it was rated the 30th best album ever made in Rolling Stone's list of the "500 Greatest Albums of All Time", the highest entry by a female artist.[5] In 2000, The New York Times chose Blue as one of the 25 albums that represented "turning points and pinnacles in 20th-century popular music". In 2017, NPR ranked Blue Number 1 on a list of Greatest Albums Made By Women.

Mitchell's fifth album, For the Roses, was released in 1972. She then switched labels and began exploring more jazz-influenced melodic ideas, by way of lush pop textures, on 1974's Court and Spark, which featured the radio hits "Help Me" and "Free Man in Paris" and became her best-selling album.

Around 1975, Mitchell's vocal range began to shift from mezzo-soprano to more of a wide-ranging contralto. Her distinctive piano and open-tuned guitar compositions also grew more harmonically and rhythmically complex as she explored jazz, melding it with influences of rock and roll, R&B, classical music and non-western beats. In the late 1970s, she began working closely with noted jazz musicians, among them Jaco Pastorius, Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Pat Metheny, as well as Charles Mingus, who asked her to collaborate on his final recordings. She later turned again toward pop, embraced electronic music, and engaged in political protest. In 2002, she was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 44th Annual Grammy Awards.

Mitchell is the sole producer credited on most of her albums, including all her work in the 1970s. A blunt critic of the music industry, she quit touring and released her 17th, and reportedly last, album of original songs in 2007. With roots in visual art, Mitchell has designed most of her own album covers. She describes herself as a "painter derailed by circumstance".

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Jazz

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Jazz is a music genre that originated amongst African Americans in New Orleans, United States, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Jazz is characterized by swing and blue notes, call and response vocals, polyrhythms and improvisation. Jazz has roots in West African cultural and musical expression, and in African-American music traditions including blues and ragtime, as well as European military band music.

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Tokyo

Tokyo (Japanese: [toːkjoː] , English /ˈ t oʊ k i . oʊ / ), officially Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital of Japan and one of its 47 prefectures. The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world. It is the seat of the Emperor of Japan and the Japanese government. Tokyo is in the Kantō region on the southeastern side of the main island Honshu and includes the Izu Islands and Ogasawara Islands. Formerly known as Edo, it has been the de facto seat of government since 1603 when Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu made the city his headquarters. It officially became the capital after Emperor Meiji moved his seat to the city from the old capital of Kyoto in 1868; at that time Edo was renamed Tokyo. Tokyo Metropolis was formed in 1943 from the merger of the former Tokyo Prefecture (東京府 , Tōkyō-fu) and the city of Tokyo (東京市 , Tōkyō-shi) .

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