Scott Henderson (born August 26, 1954) is an American
jazz fusion
Jazz fusion (also known as fusion and progressive jazz) is a music genre that developed in the late 1960s when musicians combined jazz harmony and improvisation with rock music, funk, and rhythm and blues. Electric guitars, amplifiers, and key ...
and
blues guitarist best known for his work with the band
Tribal Tech.
Tribal Tech
Henderson formed
Tribal Tech with bass player
Gary Willis in 1984. Under the direction of Henderson and Willis, Tribal Tech became one of the most highly regarded fusion bands of the 1980s. During the band's initial run until their dissolution following the 2000 album ''Rocket Science'', Henderson brought himself to the forefront of modern jazz/fusion guitar playing. In 1991 he was named '#1 Jazz Guitarist' by Guitar World magazine, and in January 1992 he was voted best jazz guitarist in Guitar Player magazine's Annual Reader's Poll.
Tribal Tech reunited and released an album entitled ''X'' in 2011, but in June 2014, Henderson posted on his message board that the band would again be dissolving.
Other work
Since 1984, Henderson has taught at the
Guitar Institute of Technology
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, which is part of the
Musicians Institute
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in Hollywood, California.
Discography
As leader Tribal Tech
* ''
Spears
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'' (1985)
* ''
Dr. Hee'' (1987)
* ''
Nomad
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'' (1990)
* ''
Tribal Tech'' (1991)
* ''
Illicit
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* Illicit m ...
'' (1992)
* ''
Face First'' (1993)
* ''
Reality Check'' (1995)
* ''
Thick'' (1999)
* ''
Rocket Science'' (2000)
* ''
X'' (2012)
Solo albums
* ''
Dog Party'' (1994)
* ''
Tore Down House
''Tore Down House'' is an album by the guitarist Scott Henderson, released in 1997. The album contains three instrumental tracks; it includes a cover version of "Continuum", originally a Jaco Pastorius song, and a re-recording of "Same as You", w ...
'' (1997)
* ''
Well to the Bone'' (2002)
* ''
Live!'' (2005)
* ''Vibe Station'' (2015)
* ''People Mover'' (2019)
As Vital Tech Tones - with Steve Smith and Victor Wooten [ ]
* ''
Vital Tech Tones'' (Tone Center, 1998)
* ''
VTT2'' (Tone Center, 2000)
As HBC - with Jeff Berlin and Dennis Chambers
* ''HBC'' (2012)
As sideman
*
Steve Bailey, ''Dichotomy'' (Victor, 1992)
*
Gregg Bissonette
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, ''Gregg Bissonette'' (Mascot, 1998)
*
Gregg Bissonette
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, ''Siblings Dogs in Space Music'' (BMI, 1992)
*
Jeff Berlin, ''Champion'' (Passport, 1985)
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Tom Coster
Tom Coster (born August 21, 1941) is an American keyboardist, composer, and longtime backing musician for Carlos Santana.
Early years
Detroit-born and San Francisco-raised, Coster played piano and accordion as a youth, continuing his studies ...
, ''The Forbidden Zone'' (JVC, 1994)
*
Sandeep Chowta
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In 2003, he produced an anti substance abuse documentary, titl ...
, ''Matters of the Heart'' (Sony, 2013)
*
Billy Childs
William Edward Childs (born March 8, 1957) is an award-winning American composer, jazz pianist, arranger and conductor from Los Angeles, California, United States.
Early life
When he was sixteen he attended the Community School of the Performing ...
, ''I've Known Rivers'' (Stretch, 1995)
*
Carl Verheyen, ''Trading 8s'' (Cranktone, 2009)
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Chick Corea
Armando Anthony "Chick" Corea (June 12, 1941 – February 9, 2021) was an American jazz composer, pianist, keyboardist, bandleader, and occasional percussionist. His compositions "Spain", "500 Miles High", "La Fiesta", "Armando's Rhumba", and " ...
, ''
The Chick Corea Elektric Band
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'' (GRP, 1986)
*
Dennis Chambers
Dennis Milton Chambers (born May 9, 1959) is an American drummer. He was inducted into the ''Modern Drummer'' Hall of Fame in 2001.
Early life
Chambers was born on May 9, 1959. He began drumming at the age of four years, and was gigging in Bal ...
, ''Groove and More'' (Soul Trade, 2013)
*
Gerald Gradwohl
Gerald Gradwohl (born 15 April 1967) is an Austrian guitarist who made guest appearances (studio and live) with Tangerine Dream at various points from 1995 to 2007. He attended the J.M. Hauer Music School in Vienna studying classical guitar and ja ...
, ''Tritone Barrier'' (ESC, 2007)
*
Virgil Donati
Virgil Donati (born 22 October 1958) is an Australian drummer, composer and producer. He holds the drum sticks in the traditional style and is also proficient at the keyboard. Donati formed Planet X with Derek Sherinian and was the band's princ ...
, ''
Just Add Water'' (Thunder Drum, 1997)
*
Jean-Luc Ponty
Jean-Luc Ponty (born 29 September 1942) is a French jazz violinist and composer.
Early life
Ponty was born into a family of classical musicians in Avranches, France. His father taught violin, his mother taught piano. At sixteen, he was admitt ...
, ''
Fables
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'' (Atlantic, 1985)
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Scott Kinsey
Scott Kinsey is a keyboardist and member of the band Tribal Tech. He is a 1991 graduate of the Berklee College of Music in Boston.
Career
In addition to playing in Tribal Tech with Scott Henderson and Gary Willis, Kinsey has worked with philanth ...
, ''
Kinesthetics
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'' (Abstract Logix, 2006)
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Bernie Williams
Bernabé Williams Figueroa Jr. (born September 13, 1968) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball player and a musician. He played his entire 16-year career in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the New York Yankees from 1991 through 2006. ...
, ''
Moving Forward
''Moving Forward'' is the second studio album by former New York Yankees outfielder turned jazz musician, Bernie Williams.
Background
The album was released on April 14, 2009, through the independent label, Reform Records. Williams, who playe ...
'' (Reform, 2009)
*
Joe Zawinul
Josef Erich Zawinul ( '; 7 July 1932 – 11 September 2007) was an Austrian jazz and jazz fusion keyboardist and composer. First coming to prominence with saxophonist Cannonball Adderley, Zawinul went on to play with Miles Davis and to b ...
, ''Vienna Nights/Live at Joe Zawinul's Birdland'' (BHM, 2005)
* Joe Zawinul, ''The Immigrants'' (CBS, 1988)
* Joe Zawinul, ''Black Water'' (CBS, 1989)
References
External links
Scott Henderson's website2015 Scott Henderson Interview on Guitar.com
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20th-century American guitarists
21st-century American guitarists
American jazz guitarists
Jazz fusion guitarists
Jazz-funk guitarists
Living people
1954 births
Musicians Institute alumni
Chick Corea Elektric Band members
Tribal Tech members
The Zawinul Syndicate members
Vital Tech Tones members