John Scofield: “When you're playing without a band, all kinds of subtleties in your playing come out, maybe good and bad… You really hear what you're doing”

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Last updated 23 dezembro 2024
John Scofield: “When you're playing without a band, all kinds of subtleties  in your playing come out, maybe good and bad… You really hear what you're  doing”
On his latest album, Solo, the jazz guitar luminary plays alone with just a looper for company, and it turned out to be a learning experience that was a lot of fun too
John Scofield: “When you're playing without a band, all kinds of subtleties  in your playing come out, maybe good and bad… You really hear what you're  doing”
John Scofield: “When you're playing without a band, all kinds of subtleties in your playing come out, maybe good and bad… You really hear what you're doing”
John Scofield: “When you're playing without a band, all kinds of subtleties  in your playing come out, maybe good and bad… You really hear what you're  doing”
John Scofield: “When you're playing without a band, all kinds of subtleties in your playing come out, maybe good and bad… You really hear what you're doing”
John Scofield: “When you're playing without a band, all kinds of subtleties  in your playing come out, maybe good and bad… You really hear what you're  doing”
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John Scofield: “When you're playing without a band, all kinds of subtleties  in your playing come out, maybe good and bad… You really hear what you're  doing”
John Scofield: “When you're playing without a band, all kinds of subtleties in your playing come out, maybe good and bad… You really hear what you're doing”
John Scofield: “When you're playing without a band, all kinds of subtleties  in your playing come out, maybe good and bad… You really hear what you're  doing”
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John Scofield: “When you're playing without a band, all kinds of subtleties  in your playing come out, maybe good and bad… You really hear what you're  doing”
John Scofield: “When you're playing without a band, all kinds of subtleties in your playing come out, maybe good and bad… You really hear what you're doing”
John Scofield: “When you're playing without a band, all kinds of subtleties  in your playing come out, maybe good and bad… You really hear what you're  doing”
Tones behind the tracks - 24 Jun 2022 - Guitarist Magazine - Readly

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