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Calo Scott (March 11, 1920 - August 9, 1998) was a Cuban-American jazz cellist. Scott is noted for being one of earliest known jazz cellists. He established himself in the 1950s through working with the saxophonist Gerry Mulligan when “having a cello player as an improvising member of a jazz group was then virtually unheard of.” In addition to Gerry Mulligan, Calo Scott worked with Ahmed Abdul-Malik, Gato Barbieri, Marc Levin, and John Handy among others. He was also active in New York City's Lower East Side intermedia-arts scene, working with artists such as dancer-choreographer Mary McKay, artist Aldo Tambellini, and filmmaker Cassandra Einstein (then known as Cassandra Gerstein).

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  • Calo Scott (March 11, 1920 - August 9, 1998) was a Cuban-American jazz cellist. Scott is noted for being one of earliest known jazz cellists. He established himself in the 1950s through working with the saxophonist Gerry Mulligan when “having a cello player as an improvising member of a jazz group was then virtually unheard of.” In addition to Gerry Mulligan, Calo Scott worked with Ahmed Abdul-Malik, Gato Barbieri, Marc Levin, and John Handy among others. He was also active in New York City's Lower East Side intermedia-arts scene, working with artists such as dancer-choreographer Mary McKay, artist Aldo Tambellini, and filmmaker Cassandra Einstein (then known as Cassandra Gerstein). (en)
  • Calo Scott, né le 11 mars 1920 et mort le 9 mai 1998, est un violoncelliste de jazz cubano-américain. C'est l'un des premiers violoncelliste de jazz, révélé par son travail avec le saxophoniste de Gerry Mulligan dans les années 1950. Il a également joué avec Ahmed Abdul Malik, Gato Barbieri ou encore John Handy. Il est aussi actif sur la scène artistique du Lower East Side de New York, collaborant avec la danseuse et chorégraphe Mary McKay, le plasticien (en) et la réalisatrice Cassandra Einstein. (fr)
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  • Calo Scott (en)
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  • Camaguey, Cuba (en)
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  • Ahmed Abdul-Malik, Gato Barbieri, Marc Levin, John Handy, Vinnie Burke, Gerry Mulligan, Archie Shepp, Charles Rouse, Mal Waldron (en)
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  • Calo Scott (March 11, 1920 - August 9, 1998) was a Cuban-American jazz cellist. Scott is noted for being one of earliest known jazz cellists. He established himself in the 1950s through working with the saxophonist Gerry Mulligan when “having a cello player as an improvising member of a jazz group was then virtually unheard of.” In addition to Gerry Mulligan, Calo Scott worked with Ahmed Abdul-Malik, Gato Barbieri, Marc Levin, and John Handy among others. He was also active in New York City's Lower East Side intermedia-arts scene, working with artists such as dancer-choreographer Mary McKay, artist Aldo Tambellini, and filmmaker Cassandra Einstein (then known as Cassandra Gerstein). (en)
  • Calo Scott, né le 11 mars 1920 et mort le 9 mai 1998, est un violoncelliste de jazz cubano-américain. C'est l'un des premiers violoncelliste de jazz, révélé par son travail avec le saxophoniste de Gerry Mulligan dans les années 1950. Il a également joué avec Ahmed Abdul Malik, Gato Barbieri ou encore John Handy. Il est aussi actif sur la scène artistique du Lower East Side de New York, collaborant avec la danseuse et chorégraphe Mary McKay, le plasticien (en) et la réalisatrice Cassandra Einstein. (fr)
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