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Rocco Scott LaFaro (April 3, 1936 – July 6, 1961) was an
American jazz
double b****ist
known for his work with the Bill
Evans Trio.
LaFaro broke new ground...
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LaFaro were a four-piece
alternative rock band from Belfast,
Northern Ireland. They
consisted of
Jonny Black (guitar/vocals), Dave
Magee (guitar), Herb...
- band and
began his
career as a leader,
forming a trio with b****ist
Scott LaFaro and
drummer Paul Motian, a
group now
regarded as a
seminal modern jazz trio...
- b****ist
Scott LaFaro, and
drummer Paul Motian. It was
released in 1962. The
album was the
fourth and
final effort from the unit—
LaFaro died in a car accident...
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LaFaro, who was
killed in a car
accident eleven days
after the recording.
Riverside had been
looking for only one
album from this date, but
LaFaro's death...
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final studio album Evans recorded with his
classic trio
featuring Scott LaFaro on b**** and Paul
Motian on drums. The
album is a follow-up to the trio's...
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Village Vanguard engagement by the 1961 Bill
Evans Trio with b****ist
Scott LaFaro and
drummer Paul Motian. The
album was
recorded as part of an
unusual evening...
- b****ist
Scott LaFaro. It
consists of five
tracks dating from 1961
featuring LaFaro in a trio
format with
pianist Don
Friedman and
drummer Pete
La Roca, a 23-minute...
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Debby were drawn, were the trio's
final live recordings. B****ist
Scott LaFaro would die in an
automobile accident just 11 days
later on July 6. The album...
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Victor Feldman / Cal
Tjader Featuring Scott LaFaro –
Kamuca ·
Feldman ·
Tjader Featuring Scott LaFaro". Discogs.
Retrieved 9
February 2025. Yanow, Scott...