Everybody loved Tom Scott. A very genuine individual with great humility. And we can see this, it is indeed evident when he chooses to employ a lead tenor player(Dave Koz) who at fifteen years of age is already technically superior to him.... What a guy.... B-)
Sweeeeet! I love how the pianist brings a gospel flavor into the tune, something which already was there in Sir Paul's brilliant original. BTW: gotta loooove those mullets! ;-)
Awesome song and solo. Long ago I transcribed Tom Scott's solo playing this song and I was thrilled today to find it and listen again. Thanks for posting. 176 views should be 176,000 IMO.
Tom Scott is fricken amazing!! Love that guy.
Everybody loved Tom Scott. A very genuine individual with great humility.
And we can see this, it is indeed evident when he chooses to employ a lead tenor player(Dave Koz) who at fifteen years of age is already technically superior to him.... What a guy.... B-)
Sweeeeet! I love how the pianist brings a gospel flavor into the tune, something which already was there in Sir Paul's brilliant original. BTW: gotta loooove those mullets! ;-)
Awesome song and solo. Long ago I transcribed Tom Scott's solo playing this song and I was thrilled today to find it and listen again. Thanks for posting. 176 views should be 176,000 IMO.
Julie Spencer did you write it down? I'd love to learn it!
Jerry Peters on the grand piano!! Love it!!!!!
Oh, there is also Dave Koz on the set.
Great performance!
Great solo Tom. Inspiring.
All power to the mullet!! Yet, another great solo by 'Great Scott' Tom Scott! I'll have to add this to my transcription list.
...the great Scott Hamilton is worth a listen also...
I bet Dave wishes he could take that hair back. Tom’s solos always kill
Late VI altos are some of best players. Mine is around that vintage.
Awesome
Wow great hair
Dave Koz with a nutcase haircut LOL
Eddie money's right hand man
The original "Jazzman"
Does he have seven fingers on each hand?
I think the camera(s) should have spent more time on the keyboard.
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