Scott's visit to Scotland was to follow up a teaching visit that our very own Gerry Rossi made to Berklee some 18 months ago. Scott had invited us to rehearse and play one of his new compositions "Friendship Oak" and we were honoured to do so. It was a European Premiere in that sense! Luckily Scott also sat in and played guitar on the piece.
While Scott was here he spent time at the University, attended some of classes and delivered two excellent seminars/lectures - one on arranging and one on composing. This was Scott's first visit to Scotland and he plans to be back! Also the University hope to make the arrangement with Berklee more regular and formal now in order to explore common areas of research activity and develop exchanges for students and staff. That is very exciting for the University but also for SUBB as Scott's first love is composing for jazz orchestras/big bands.
While he was here he met staff and students from the BA Applied Music course and had a very useful meeting with our Dean, Jill Bourne. His classes were great - he is so experienced and has a real presence and enthusiasm for music.
Interestingly, one of the charts we've been featuring prominently this year is an arrangement of 'Work Song' from a relatively young composer and pianist from the US called Geoffrey Keezer. He has a growing reputation and composes regularly for the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and many other world famous big bands. On Friday we found out that he was taught at Berklee by . . . . Scott!
There were a further few changes to the usual band line up tonight including Kimberly Donnelly (below left) playing sax and Fiona Downie (below right) on trumpet. Founder member, John Parkes sat this one out and watched from the 'treatment table' on the sidelines after picking up a sports related injury !
Our next gig at Cafe Source is on Friday 29th May at 9pm. Admission is free and we hope to see you there!
















