Andrew Scott (Canadian jazz guitarist)

Andrew Scott
Birth name Andrew Jacob Scott
Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres Jazz
Occupation(s) Guitarist
Instruments Guitar

Andrew Jacob Scott is a Toronto based jazz guitarist. He has released two recordings on Sackville Records: This One's for Barney and Blue Mercer. Both recordings have received critical acclaim and extensive airplay on Canadian and International radio.

Scott is the managing editor of CODA, a jazz magazine.

Music career

Scott attended Humber College, the New England Conservatory of Music, and York University. He currently teaches at Humber College, Seneca College, and York University.

Scott has performed or recorded as a guitarist with Bob James, Mike Murley, Warren Hill, Jeff Golub, Randy Sandke, Perry White, Harry Allen, Bernie Senensky, Terry Clarke, Phil Stewart, Don Thompson, Marvin Stamm, Bob Moses, Duncan Hopkins, Terry Lukiwski, Merl Saunders, Phil Dwyer, Jake Wilkinson, William Carn, Terry Promane, Steve McDade, One Step Beyond, Andrew Downing, Tony Trishka, Mark Kelso, Jim Hillman, Will Jarvis, Steve Lucas, Dave Restivo, Ted Warren, Kieran Overs, Rik Emmett, Mike Reno, Greg Keelor, Moe Berg, Alfie Zappacosta, Carol Welsman, Eddie Bullen, Liberty Silver, Brian Hughes, Demo Cates, Marc Jordan, Four80East, Alexander Zonjic and Vassar Clemens.

Scott is the co-leader (with Jim Clayton), guitarist and composer for the Clayton/Scott Group. The band won Group of the Year, 2005 and 2006 at the Canadian Smooth Jazz Awards and Best Jazz Recording, 2004 Canadian Urban Music Awards. The Clayton/Scott Group was nominated for "Best Electric Group" at the National Jazz Awards in 2005.

Selected discography

With the Andrew Scott Quartet

With the Clayton/Scott Group

With One Step Beyond

Critical reception

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