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Scott Englebright (born July 17, 1971) is an American jazz trumpet player. He is best known for playing lead trumpet for Maynard Ferguson, and for being co-leader of the duo "Tasteebros". Englebright grew up in Kingsburg, California and began playing piano at age 7, and started trumpet at age 11. He attended Kingsburg Elementary Schools and Kingsburg High School before attending University of Nevada, Reno and University of North Texas. While at UNT, he was featured in performance and on recordings with the One O'Clock Lab Band playing two very difficult, high-note feature tunes, "Danny Boy" (in 1994), using an arrangement written for Maynard Ferguson by Don Sebesky, and "Maynard Ferguson" (in 1995), a song originally written for Maynard Ferguson by Shorty Rogers. One of his friends sent hi

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  • Scott Englebright (surnommé parfois "Scooter" ou "Scooby Dufus") est un trompettiste de jazz américain. (fr)
  • Scott Englebright (born July 17, 1971) is an American jazz trumpet player. He is best known for playing lead trumpet for Maynard Ferguson, and for being co-leader of the duo "Tasteebros". Englebright grew up in Kingsburg, California and began playing piano at age 7, and started trumpet at age 11. He attended Kingsburg Elementary Schools and Kingsburg High School before attending University of Nevada, Reno and University of North Texas. While at UNT, he was featured in performance and on recordings with the One O'Clock Lab Band playing two very difficult, high-note feature tunes, "Danny Boy" (in 1994), using an arrangement written for Maynard Ferguson by Don Sebesky, and "Maynard Ferguson" (in 1995), a song originally written for Maynard Ferguson by Shorty Rogers. One of his friends sent hi (en)
  • Scott Englebright (17 juli 1971) is een Amerikaanse jazztrompettist. Hij speelde in de bigband van Maynard Ferguson en is medeleider van het duo "Tasteebros". Englebright begon op zijn zevende op de piano en ging trompet spelen toen hij elf was. Hij studeerde aan de University of Nevada in Reno en aan de University of North Texas (UNT). Tijdens zijn studie aan UNT speelde hij in de One O'Clock Lab Band. Een vriend stuurde een tape met twee uitvoeringen van Maynard Ferguson-nummers ("Danny Boy" in een arrangement van ) en "Maynard Ferguson" (een compositie van Shorty Rogers), waarop Englebright Maynard Ferguson 'speelt' naar de beroemde trompettist. Ferguson bood Englebright daarop de positie van lead-trompettist in zijn bigband aan. Englebright toerde anderhalf jaar met de band en speelde (nl)
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  • Scott Englebright (surnommé parfois "Scooter" ou "Scooby Dufus") est un trompettiste de jazz américain. (fr)
  • Scott Englebright (born July 17, 1971) is an American jazz trumpet player. He is best known for playing lead trumpet for Maynard Ferguson, and for being co-leader of the duo "Tasteebros". Englebright grew up in Kingsburg, California and began playing piano at age 7, and started trumpet at age 11. He attended Kingsburg Elementary Schools and Kingsburg High School before attending University of Nevada, Reno and University of North Texas. While at UNT, he was featured in performance and on recordings with the One O'Clock Lab Band playing two very difficult, high-note feature tunes, "Danny Boy" (in 1994), using an arrangement written for Maynard Ferguson by Don Sebesky, and "Maynard Ferguson" (in 1995), a song originally written for Maynard Ferguson by Shorty Rogers. One of his friends sent his recording of "Maynard Ferguson" to Ferguson himself, who offered Englebright the lead trumpet spot in Ferguson's big band. He toured with the band for a year and a half, and recorded one album with them (One More Trip to Birdland). After leaving Ferguson's band, Scott played and/or recorded with many artists in Los Angeles, including Mike Barone, Steve Huffstetter, Bill Holman, Tom Kubis, Mark Masters, Bobby Caldwell, Buddy Childers, Jack Sheldon, Chris Walden, Jim Widner, Joe McBride, and Carl Saunders. He also spent two years playing in Paul Anka's big band. During the mid-1990s, Englebright formed the duo Tasteebros with fellow trumpet player Donny Dyess. They have released 9 CDs (and one "Best of" collection), and have co-authored 5 trumpet instruction books. (en)
  • Scott Englebright (17 juli 1971) is een Amerikaanse jazztrompettist. Hij speelde in de bigband van Maynard Ferguson en is medeleider van het duo "Tasteebros". Englebright begon op zijn zevende op de piano en ging trompet spelen toen hij elf was. Hij studeerde aan de University of Nevada in Reno en aan de University of North Texas (UNT). Tijdens zijn studie aan UNT speelde hij in de One O'Clock Lab Band. Een vriend stuurde een tape met twee uitvoeringen van Maynard Ferguson-nummers ("Danny Boy" in een arrangement van ) en "Maynard Ferguson" (een compositie van Shorty Rogers), waarop Englebright Maynard Ferguson 'speelt' naar de beroemde trompettist. Ferguson bood Englebright daarop de positie van lead-trompettist in zijn bigband aan. Englebright toerde anderhalf jaar met de band en speelde ook mee op een album: One More Trip to Birdland. Na zijn tijd bij Ferguson werkte Englebright met veel musici in Los Angeles, waaronder , , Bill Holman, , , , Buddy Childers, , , , Joe McBride en . Hij werkte ook twee jaar in de bigband van Paul Anka. Rond het midden van de jaren 90 begon Englebright met trompettist het duo Tasteebros. De twee brachten zo'n tien CD's uit en werkten mee aan vijf instructieboeken voor trompettisten. (nl)
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