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Kevin J Scott

About Me

Kevin J. Scott is a bass player/composer from the San Francisco Bay Area. He started playing bass as a youngster, taking private lessons and attending music camps. In high school, he was in the school jazz band and played bass for the award-winning Castlemont Castleers Choir at Castlemont High School in the early 1980s, and attended the College of Alameda to study under music director Bill Bell. Kevin also played for Bell’s group the Bell System.From 1989 – 2006 he was the bass player for Lenny Williams (former lead singer for Tower of Power) and also did live performances for Snoop Dogg, the Delfonics, Ali Woodson, the Temprees, and many others.An extremely versatile musician, Kevin’s styles range from R&B, Jazz and funk to rock and gospel. He is currently playing bass for Beebe Memorial Cathedral Church in Oakland, California, and is working on a new CD.Click on the "iTunes" button to purchase "Play That Bass Kev" "Spice Her Life"

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Member Since: 27/06/2008
Band Website: www.kevbass.com
Band Members: Kevin J Scott - Electric & Upright Basses, Guitar, Drums, Keyboards & Vocals
Influences: Marcus Miller, Victor Wooten, Stanley Clarke, Verdine White, Larry Graham, Jaco Pastorius, Louis Johnson, Flea, Sting, Ron Carter, Charles Mingus, Christian McBride, Joel Smith, Eric "Pikfunk" Smith, Esperanza Spalding, Fred Hammond and all the other bass players making great music.I'm also influenced by keyboardist, drummers and other musicians like: George Duke, Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, Jeff Lorber, Victoria Theodore, Stevie Wonder, Gregory & Karen Cole, Dennis Chambers, Dave Weckl, Tony Williams, Lenny White, Poogie Bell, Billy Cobham, George Benson, Norman Brown, Prince, John Coltrain, Kirk Franklin, John P Kee, Hezekiah Walker, Santana, Miles Davis and many others.
Sounds Like: ..This video clip is with Derick Hughes, I'm playing my custom made 5-string bass made by Calbert Anderson of CustomAX:

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