
Scott LaFaro (April 3, 1936 – July 6, 1961) was an influential American jazz double bassist, perhaps best known for his seminal work with the Bill Evans Trio. Born in Irvington, New Jersey, Rocco Scott LaFaro grew up in a musical family (his father played in many big bands). His family moved to his parents' hometown of Geneva, New York when Scott was five years old. He started on piano while in elementary school, began on the bass clarinet in junior high school, changing to tenor saxophone when he entered high school.
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Autumn Leaves
In Your Own Sweet Way
Making Whoopee
I Hear A Rhapsody
Onilisor
Come Rain Or Come Shine (Take 5)
Blues
Woody'n You
Yesterdays
Blackeyed Peas
Sacre Bléu (take 1)
I Could Have Danced All Night
Someday My Prince Will Come
Come Rain or Come Shine
When I Fall In Love
Spring Is Here
Memories for Scotty
Blue In Green (Take 3)
Come Rain or Shine
Peri's Scope
Witch Craft
On Green Dolphin St.
BeBop
What Is This Thing Called Love
Cherry
Sacre Bléu, Take 1
Green Dolphin Street
My Foolish Heart: Rehearsal Tape with Bill Evans and Scott LaFaro (1960)
Come Rain Or Come Shine (Take 4)
Autumn Leaves (Take 9 - monaural)
Sacre Bléu (take 2)
Rehearsal Blues
There's No Greater Love
Flamingo
Too Close For Comfort (Live)
Sacre Bléu, Take 2
You Are My Lucky Star
Deep In A Dream
Blue In Green (Take 1)
Chart of My Heart
Crow's Nest
Tumbaro
Blue In Green (Take 2)
Liz-Anne
My Foolish Heart
Witchcraft
Poinciana
Interview with Bill Evans by George Klabin 1966
Pancho
Green Dolphine St.
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