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Patrick Scales was born in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. At the age of 12 he was taking up classical guitar lessons with his teacher Jeffrey Ashton .
For his 14th birthday he got an electric bass and because of the recommendations of his teacher Wayne Martin, half a year later he started playing gigs regularly in American army clubs with musicians twice his age.
After finishing school he and his brother Martin Scales (guit) decided to study in the U.S.A. for a period of time.
1989 Patrick moved to Munich, where he started gigging with bands in all kinds of musical fields. He was touring with the New York blues guitar player Jonathan Kalb, the avant-garde jazz band Brother Virus ("Live at the Knitting Factory-New York", Enja/1991), the Brazilian band Coisa Nostra and others.
1993 The Scales Brothers recorded their debut album "This and More" (Scalesenders) together with their old friend Johannes Enders .
1994 Patrick joined Klaus Doldingers Passport , where he is playing since and has recorded 6 CDs with.
1996 Patrick started teaching at the Mannheim University Of Music And Performing Arts . He played on the CD "A New Shift" of Pee Wee Ellis feat. Fred Wesley and Till Broenner .
1997 the CD Scales Brothers “Our House” was released at Enja records.
1999 Patrick began to teach at the Richard Strauss Conservatory Munich .
2000 the CD Scales “Grounded” was released at Blue Note Records .
2004 the book A Rhythmic Concept For Fusion/Funk by Peter O'Mara and Patrick Scales was released. He joined the band Joo Kraus & Basic Jazz Lounge .
Since 2008 Patrick is teaching at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich .
Patrick Scales also performed with Chuck Loeb , Terri Lyne Carrington , Robben Ford , Randy Brecker , Johnny Griffin , Maceo Parker , Benny Bailey , Dave Samuels , Bob Mintzer , Roy Ayers , Tony Remy , Frankie Tontho , Guido May , Peter O'Mara , Udo Lindenberg , Sasha , Uwe Ochsenknecht , Helge Schneider , Peter Horton and many others.